C-O Diagrams have been introduced
as a means to have a more visual representation of normative texts and electronic
contracts, where it is possible to represent the obligations, permissions and
prohibitions of the different signatories, as well as the penalties resulting
from non-fulfillment of their obligations and prohibitions. In such diagrams we
are also able to represent absolute and relative timing constraints. In this
paper we present a formal semantics for C-O Diagrams based on timed automata
extended with information regarding the satisfaction and violation of clauses
in order to represent different deontic modalities. As a proof of concept, we
apply our approach to two different case studies, where the method presented
here has successfully identified problems in the specification.
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