Commitment and Compliance

Commitment and Compliance
Author: Dinah Shelton
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199270989

The studies in this book concern the nature of international law, how it is and is not constituted, and whether commitments that are legally binding can change the behaviour of states as well as or better than non-binding legal norms do.

The Persistent Power of Human Rights

The Persistent Power of Human Rights
Author: Thomas Risse
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1107028930

This book offers a unique combination of quantitative and qualitative research arguing for the persistent power of human rights norms.

Specifying and Verifying Compliance in Commitment Protocols

Specifying and Verifying Compliance in Commitment Protocols
Author: Mahadevan Venkatraman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1999
Genre:
ISBN:

Keywords: Verification, Compliance, Distributed systems, Distributed computing, Formal methods, Temporal logic, Potential causality, Vectorclocks, Electronic commerce, Commitment protocols.

Specifying and Verifying Compliance in Commitment Protocols

Specifying and Verifying Compliance in Commitment Protocols
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Release: 1907
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Interaction protocols are specific, often standard, constraints on thebehaviors of autonomous agents in a multiagent system. Protocols areessential to the functioning of open systems, such as those that arisein most interesting web applications. A variety of common protocolsin negotiation and electronic commerce are best treated ascommitment protocols, which may be defined and analyzed interms of the creation, satisfaction, or manipulation of thecommitments among the participating agents. When protocols are employed in open environments, such as theInternet, they must be executed by agents that behave more or lessautonomously and whose internal designs are not known. In suchsettings, therefore, there is a risk that the participating agents mayfail to comply with the given protocol. Without a rigorous means toverify compliance, the very idea of protocols for interoperation issubverted. We develop an approach for verifying whether the behavior ofan agent complies with a given commitment protocol. Our approach requiresthe specification of commitment protocols in temporal logic, andinvolves a novel way of synthesizing and applying ideas fromdistributed computing and logics of program.