Support for B2B E-Contracting — The Process Perspective

  • Angelov S
  • Grefen P
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Abstract

In business-to-business relations, contracts serve both as a protection mechanism of trading partners, as well as a prescription document for activities to be executed by the parties. The processes of contract establishment and its enactment are often expensive and time consuming. E-contracting aims at automation of these processes, making them faster and cheaper. For the design of an information system for support of e-contracting, a clear vision of the e-contracting processes is required. In this paper, we introduce a process model for flexible business-to-business e-contracting. To separate concerns, we distinguish structured function and communication perspectives of e-contracting processes complemented with consistency rules. The proposed approach allows achieving completeness and consistency in building complex contracting processes.

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Angelov, S., & Grefen, P. (2002). Support for B2B E-Contracting — The Process Perspective. In Knowledge and Technology Integration in Production and Services (pp. 87–96). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35613-6_10

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