A framework and protocols for service contract agreements based on international contract law

Michael Parkin, Dean Kuo, John Brooke

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Abstract

Current protocols to agree to Web/Grid service usage do not have the capability to form negotiated agreements nor do they take into account the legal requirements of the agreement process This article presents a framework and a domain-independent negotiation protocol for creating legally binding contracts for service usage in a distributed, asynchronous service-oriented architecture. The negotiation protocol, which builds on a simple agreement protocol to form a multiround "symmetric" negotiation protocol is based on an internationally recognized contract law convention. By basing our protocol on this convention and taking into account the limitations of an asynchronous messaging environment, we can form contracts between autonomous services across national and juridical boundaries necessary in a loosely coupled, widely geographically distributed environment such as the Grid. [Article copies are available for purchase from InfoSci-on-Demand.com copyright © 2009, IGI Global.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-17
Number of pages16
JournalInternational Journal of Web Services Research
Volume6
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2009

Keywords

  • Contracts
  • Distributed computing
  • Grid
  • Negotiation
  • Protocol
  • Services

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