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IT for ADR: The Procrustean Challenge Pablo Noriega IIIA-CSIC

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IT for ADR: The Procrustean Challenge. Pablo Noriega IIIA-CSIC. IT in ADR. Pervasive Useful Unavoidable. It may become a Procrustean bed. Adapt to type of ADR. 17. Different degrees and modes of automation. 17. 17. 17. 17. 19. 10. 10. 3. 16. 19. 10. 16. 3. 16. 16. 16. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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IT for ADR: The Procrustean Challenge

Pablo NoriegaIIIA-CSIC

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IT in ADR

• Pervasive

• Useful

• Unavoidable

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It may become a Procrustean bed

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Adapt to type of ADR

• Support process

• Support participants

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Different degrees and modes of automation

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Design premises

Fair– Due process

Invisible– Accessible– Unobtrusive

Reliable– Privacy– Permanence

Effective

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Designing for effectiveness

1 conventions for communication• Specific ADR and domain ontologies• Roles• Standardized documents

2 procedural conventions• Repetitive activities• Sequence of activities• Rules of engagement / disengagement

3 obligation management• Establishment conventions• Satisfaction conventions

4 constitutive and “anchoring” conventions

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Designing for effectiveness

1 conventions for communication• Specific ADR and domain ontologies• Roles• Standardized documents

2 procedural conventions• Repetitive activities• Sequence of activities• Rules of engagement / disengagement

3 obligation management• Establishment conventions• Satisfaction conventions

4 constitutive and “anchoring” conventions

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Feasible:ExplicitFormalExecutable

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Example of communication and procedural conventions 1:

Mediated Negotiation

Offer (proposer, receiver; deal[v1,v2,..,vn], t)

Invalidoffer(mediator, proposer; improvedeal[xi,xj], t)

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Example of procedural conventions 2:Generic Agreement Framework

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Qualities to guarantee

Fairness– Due process

Invisibility– Accessible– Unobtrusive

Reliability– Privacy– Permanence

Effectiveness

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Fairness– Due process

Invisibility– Accessible– Unobtrusive

Reliability– Privacy– Permanence

Effectiveness

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