@INPROCEEDINGS{Meneguzzi2008,
  author = {Felipe Meneguzzi and Simon Miles and Camden Holt and Michael Luck
	and Nir Oren and Sanjay Modgil and Nora Faci and Martin Kollingbaum},
  title = {Electronic contracting in aircraft aftercare: A case study},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Autonomous Agents
	and Multiagent Systems},
  year = {2008},
  pages = {63-70},
  abstract = {Distributed systems comprised of autonomous self-interested entities
	require some sort of control mechanism to ensure the predictability
	of the interactions that drive them. This is certainly true in the
	aerospace domain, where manufacturers, suppliers and operators must
	coordinate their activities to maximise safety and profit, for example.
	To address this need, the notion of norms has been proposed which,
	when incorporated into formal electronic documents, allow for the
	specification and deployment of contract-driven systems. In this
	context, we describe the {\sc contract} framework and architecture
	for exactly this purpose, and describe a concrete instantiation of
	this architecture as a prototype system applied to an aerospace aftercare
	scenario.},
  file = {:http\://www.ifaamas.org/Proceedings/aamas08/proceedings/pdf/industrial_application_track/AAMAS08_IndTrack_22.pdf:PDF},
  owner = {meneguzz},
  timestamp = {2008.01.28}
}

