A declarative approach to business rules in contracts: courteous logic programs in XML
Proceedings of the 1st ACM conference on Electronic commerce
Argumentation as distributed constraint satisfaction: applications and results
Proceedings of the fifth international conference on Autonomous agents
Translating a Modal Language with Embedded Implication into Horn Clause Logic
ELP '96 Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Extensions of Logic Programming
Modeling Dialogues Using Argumentation
ICMAS '00 Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on MultiAgent Systems (ICMAS-2000)
Properties and Complexity in Feasible Logic-Based Argumentation for Electronic Commerce
IBERAMIA 2002 Proceedings of the 8th Ibero-American Conference on AI: Advances in Artificial Intelligence
Technical construction methods for e-marketplace
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Electronic Commerce
Pitfalls in Practical Open Multi Agent Argumentation Systems: Malicious Argumentation
Proceedings of the 2010 conference on Computational Models of Argument: Proceedings of COMMA 2010
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Argumentation enables agents to justify their actions and to reach stable situations faster, due to the amount of information that is exchanged. Logic and, in special, Extended Logic Programming (ELP) provides a way to develop arguments which are mathematically correct and close to a working prototype. Logic-based argumentation exhibits a set of unparalleled features such as: adequacy to logic-based approaches to pre-argument reasoning, similarity to the human reasoning processes, reasoning with incomplete information, and argument composition and extension, among many others.Electronic Commerce (EC) poses new challenges to argumentation due to the presence of heterogeneous environments. The ontological problems raised by such environments have been approached by the use of eXtensible Markup Language (XML) frameworks. Thus, solving the problem of argument exchange in heterogeneous environments should build on such frameworks. CommerceNet's eCo framework provides a 7-layer framework on which an argumentation service can be easily built.