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Conflict resolution in virtual locations
The growing use of telematic ways of communication and of the new developments of
Artificial Intelligence, brought along new ways of doing business, now in an electronic
format, and requiring a new legal approach. Thus, there is an obvious need for legal changes
and adaptations, not only concerning a new approach of traditional legal institutes, but also
concerning a need for new developments in procedural means.
Transactions are now undertaken in fractions of seconds, through the telematic networks,
requiring more efficient ways for solving conflicts; on the other hand, the fact that we must
now consider commercial transactions totally undertaken within an electronic environment
(āonline transactionsā) leads to an obligation of rethinking the ways of solving disputes, that
will inevitably arise from electronic commerce. It is an important change already taking place,
pointing out to various ways of alternative dispute resolution and, among all these ways,
letting us already perceive different possibilities of using the new technologies in order to
reach faster and more efficient ways (still also āfairā) of solving commercial disputes. It is a
whole new evolution towards a growing use not only alternative dispute resolution, but also,
towards the so-called on-line dispute resolution.The work described in this paper is included in TIARAC - Telematics and Artificial
Intelligence in Alternative Conflict Resolution Project (PTDC/JUR/71354/2006), which is a
research project supported by FCT (Science & Technology Foundation), Portugal
Agents and E-commerce: Beyond Automation
The fast-growing information and communication technologies have shifted the contemporary commerce in both its information and market spaces. Businesses demand a new generation of agile and adaptive commerce systems. Towards this end, software agents, a type of autonomous artifacts, have been viewed as a promising solution. They have been taking an increasingly important part in facilitating e-commerce operations in the last two decades. This article presents a systematized overview of the diversity of agent applications in commerce. The paper argues that agents start playing more substantial role in determining social affairs. They also have a strong potential to be used to build the future highly responsive and smart e-commerce systems. The opportunities and challenges presented by proliferation of agent technologies in e-commerce necessitate the development of insights into their place in information systems research, as well as practical implications for the management
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