From trading to eCommunity management: Responding to social and contractual challenges

  • Authors:
  • Lea Kutvonen;Janne Metso;Sini Ruohomaa

  • Affiliations:
  • Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland FI-00014;Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland FI-00014;Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland FI-00014

  • Venue:
  • Information Systems Frontiers
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

The increasing pressure for enterprises to join into agile business networks is changing the requirements on the enterprise computing systems. The supporting infrastructure is increasingly required to provide common facilities and societal infrastructure services to support the lifecycle of loosely-coupled, eContract-governed business networks. The required facilities include selection of those autonomously administered business services that the enterprises are prepared to provide and use, contract negotiations, and furthermore, monitoring of the contracted behaviour with potential for breach management. The essential change is in the requirement of a clear mapping between business-level concepts and the automation support for them. Our work has focused on developing B2B middleware to address the above challenges; however, the architecture is not feasible without management facilities for trust-aware decisions for entering business networks and interacting within them. This paper discusses how trust-based decisions are supported and positioned in the B2B middleware.