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On the Specification and Monitoring of Timed Normative Systems

Abstract
In this article we explore different issues and design choices that arise when considering how to fully embrace timed aspects in the formalisation of normative systems, e.g., by using deontic modalities, looking primarily through the lens of monitoring. We primarily focus on expressivity and computational aspects, discussing issues such as duration, superposition, conflicts, attempts, discharge, and complexity, while identifying semantic choices which arise and the challenges these pose for full monitoring of legal contracts.
Citation
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/2077/74148
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Date
2022
Author
Azzopardi, Shaun
Pace, Gordon J.
Schapachnik, Fernando
Schneider, Gerardo
Keywords
Deontic Logic
Timed Logic
Normative Systems
Legal Contracts
Monitoring
Publication type
conference paper, peer reviewed
Language
eng
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