E-contracts express the rights and obligations of parties through a formal, digital representation of the contract provisions. In process intensive relationships, e-contracts contain business processes that a party promises to perform for the counter party, optionally allowing monitoring of the execution of the promised processes. In this paper, we describe an approach in which the counter party is allowed to control the process execution. This approach will lead to more flexible and efficient business relations which are essential in the context of modern, highly dynamic and complex collaborations among companies. We present a specification of the process controls available to the consumer and their support in the private process specification of the provider. © 2009 IFIP.
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Angelov, S., Vonk, J., Vidyasankar, K., & Grefen, P. (2009). Supporting cross-organizational process control. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 307, pp. 415–422). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04568-4_43
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