Formal Modelling in Electronic Commerce
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-26989-4_7
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Performatives, Performatives Everywhere but Not a Drop of Ink

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“…A common but not very effective control solution is a handwritten signature. Signatures are typically used to evidence a performative event, such as the signing of a contract (Lee 2004). But many organizations also rely on signatures to verify the signerÕs identity.…”
Section: Examples Of Portable Controlsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common but not very effective control solution is a handwritten signature. Signatures are typically used to evidence a performative event, such as the signing of a contract (Lee 2004). But many organizations also rely on signatures to verify the signerÕs identity.…”
Section: Examples Of Portable Controlsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• A description is a (non-agentive) social object which represents a conceptualization, hence it is generically dependent on some agent and communicable [33]. Examples of descriptions are regulations, plans, laws, diagnoses, projects, plots, techniques, etc.…”
Section: Core Ontological Model Based On Foundational Ontologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As already introduced, an electronic market is one of the dominant metaphors for an economic transaction which is characterised by a sequence of four basic performative communication acts: (1) informing, (2) signalling, (3) contracting and (4) executing [33], [34]. These performative communication acts are operationalised by electronic services offered by the electronic market application environment [54].…”
Section: Towards a Core Ontology Of Economic Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%