A Self-Aware Contract for Decentralized Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Commerce

Abhishek Dixit, A. Norta
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Distributed Ledgers, such as blockchains implement business collaboration processes in the form of smart contracts (SCs). Blockchain technology and smart contracts have received significant attention as they exhibit autonomy, decentralization, trust, and transparency over peer-to-peer networks while moving the assets digitally among peers without a third-party such as lawyers in conventional contracts (CCs). Smart contracts are computerized scripts or protocols that execute contractual clauses when certain pre-defined conditions meet and thereby digitally enforce the negotiation and performance of a contract. Smart contracts, although, being self-executable and self-enforceable, are irreversible once written and lack contractual flexibility in the face of a contingency. A high degree of automation is sought to manifest blockchain enabled smart contracts into the so-called self-aware contracts (SAC) that can be aware of its internal contextual environment and the external environment or real-world events. This Ph.D. work aims to develop the belief-desire-intention (BDI) model based multi-agent system on the top of the blockchain technology-enabled smart contracts to yield the so-called self-aware contracts. This research follows the guidelines of Design Science Research (DSR) methodology.
去中心化点对点(P2P)商务的自我意识契约
区块链等分布式账本以智能合约(SCs)的形式实现业务协作流程。区块链技术和智能合约受到了广泛关注,因为它们在点对点网络上表现出自治、去中心化、信任和透明度,同时在没有第三方(如传统合同中的律师)的情况下在同行之间以数字方式移动资产。智能合约是计算机化的脚本或协议,在满足某些预定义条件时执行合同条款,从而以数字方式强制执行合同的谈判和履行。尽管智能合约具有自我执行和自我执行的能力,但一旦写好就不可逆转,并且在面对突发事件时缺乏合同灵活性。寻求高度自动化,以将区块链支持的智能合约体现为所谓的自我意识合约(SAC),可以意识到其内部上下文环境和外部环境或现实世界的事件。本博士工作旨在开发基于信念-愿望-意图(BDI)模型的多智能体系统,该系统基于区块链技术支持的智能合约,以产生所谓的自我意识合约。本研究遵循设计科学研究(DSR)方法论的指导方针。
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