Title :
Downloadable service contracts for disconnected transactions
Author :
Choudhury, Sidharth ; Dan, Asit
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
Client participation in all Web-based services, e.g., shopping in online stores, creating service agreements as in buying a car insurance, currently demands browser based online operations with on-the-spot decision making. In contrast, organizational (business-to-business) procurement relies on complex decision making software at each end for comparison shopping and/or satisfying various organization specific goals. Supporting disconnected operations for business-to-consumer scenario can introduce some of the same benefits at the individual consumer level. We propose the concept of a downloadable service contract that specifies unambiguous rules of interaction between an end client and a service provider. The client initially negotiates with the service provider a contract, which is subsequently used to guide offline client operations and also for validating at the service provider the log of actions. A generic application program for browsing a downloaded contract and creating an order may be made available by the service providers. However, a client may have its own software with many value-added services. We describe a prototype system that extends the current Ariba cXML protocol for MRO procurement
Keywords :
client-server systems; contracts; electronic commerce; hypermedia markup languages; information resources; information retrieval; Ariba cXML protocol; MRO procurement; Web-based services; browser based online operations; business-to-consumer scenario; car insurance; client participation; comparison shopping; complex decision making software; consumer level; disconnected operations; disconnected transactions; downloadable service contract; downloadable service contracts; downloaded contract; end client; generic application program; interaction histories; offline client operations; on-the-spot decision making; online stores; organizational procurement; purchase order; service agreements; service provider; unambiguous rules; value-added services; Application software; Contracts; Data engineering; Decision making; History; Insurance; Procurement; Prototypes; Software maintenance; Software prototyping;
Conference_Titel :
Research Issues in Data Engineering: Engineering E-Commerce/E-Business Systems, 2002. RIDE-2EC 2002. Proceedings. Twelfth International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1480-4
DOI :
10.1109/RIDE.2002.995105