智能合约的法律相关社会技术语言开发

V. Dwivedi, A. Norta
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智能合约通过提高协作流程的时间效率、成本效益和建立更高的透明度,在自动化业务参与中发挥着先锋作用。智能合约促进了无信任系统,无需第三方中介机构的干预。现有的智能合约语言主要关注技术实用性,没有考虑到社会和法律相关的问题,例如缺乏语义、本体完整性等。在本研究中,我们通过严格的手段开发智能合约语言来解决这一差距,该语言旨在具有法律相关性,并包括跨组织业务协作的社会技术效用。拟议的语言力求保留不同时代已经存在的语言的长处,同时避开它们的局限性。我们的目标是识别和实现具有预期应用程序实用性和可验证性的智能合约语言的抽象语法模式。我们使用新颖的智能合约语言来评估基于自动化行业协作案例的开发语言,以测试其适用性、实用性和表达性。
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A Legally Relevant Socio-Technical Language Development for Smart Contracts
Smart contracts play an advent role in automated business participation by rendering collaboration processes more time-efficient, cost-effective and establishing more transparency. Smart contracts facilitate trust-less systems, without the need for intervention from third-party intermediaries. Existing smart-contract languages mainly focus on technical utility and do not take into consideration social and legally relevant issues, e.g., lack of semantics, ontological completeness, and so on. In this research, we address the gap by developing with rigorous means a smart contract's language that aims to be legally relevant, and that comprises socio-technical utility for cross-organizational business collaboration. The proposed language seeks to retain the strengths of the already existing languages of different generations while eluding their limitations. We aim to identify and implement abstract grammar patterns for a smart-contract language that has the expected application utility and verifiability. We evaluate the developed language based on automating industry-collaboration cases with our novel smart-contract language to test the suitability, utility, and expressiveness.
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