CANDID Specification of Commercial and Financial Contracts: A Formal Semantics Approach to Knowledge Representation, Part I: Syntax & Formal Semantics of CANDID
Ronald M. Lee ()
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Ronald M. Lee: Florida International University (FIU)
A chapter in Formal Modelling in Electronic Commerce, 2005, pp 101-143 from Springer
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Abstract The formal language CANDID is presented as a knowledge representation formalism for artificially intelligent decision support systems. The language is specifically oriented to representation of concepts in finance, commerce and administration. Later parts of the paper demonstrate the application of CANDID to explication of corporate entities and contractual objects, as well as to various concepts in elementary finance.
Keywords: Object Language; Formal Semantic; Lower Case Letter; Character String; Semantic Rule (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-26989-4_4
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