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Distributed Electronic Trade Scenarios: Representation, Design, Prototyping


Ronald Marlin Lee


Florida International University (FIU) - Department of Decision Sciences & Information Systems

March 18, 2012

International Journal of Electronic Commerce, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1999

Abstract:     
This paper introduces the concept of an electronic trade scenario as a potential solution to "open" electronic commerce -- trade among parties that have no prior trading relationship. The basic idea is that these trade scenarios would be stored in a publicly accessible electronic library (perhaps a "global repository" maintained by an independent international organization), and downloaded loaded by trading parties as needed for a particular trade. A representation, called documentary petri nets (DPN) is presented as a possible representation for such trade scenarios. TheInterProcs system is described as a prototyping environment to support the design and execution of such trading systems using this DPN representation. Given our assumption that the parties are trading at "arm's length", a key concern will be the development of trustworthy trade scenarios that have sufficient controls and evidentiary documentation. Various directions of further work are described to improve the quality and flexibility of trade scenario designs.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 35

Keywords: open electronic commerce, open edi, trade scenarios, trade procedures, transaction modeling

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Date posted: March 19, 2012  

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Lee, Ronald Marlin, Distributed Electronic Trade Scenarios: Representation, Design, Prototyping (March 18, 2012). International Journal of Electronic Commerce, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1999. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2025710

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Ronald Marlin Lee (Contact Author)
Florida International University (FIU) - Department of Decision Sciences & Information Systems ( email )
Florida International University
Miami, FL 33199
United States
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