Norm-based agency for designing collaborative information systems

Kecheng Liu*, Lily Sun, Alan Dix, Mohan Narasipuram

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Abstract

Information systems are organizations in which signs are created, processed and consumed. In order to fulfil the organizational goals and objectives, its members must understand their responsibilities and authorities, and must act co-operatively. The key to this organization and co-ordination lies in norms, which define responsibilities and authorities for each human agent, and establish regularities of behaviour. In the context of co-operative work, where 'intelligent' software agents are involved, to understand the norms of behaviour of various human agents becomes critical. Software agents can perform some tasks autonomously on the user's behalf. Such delegation involves a set of complicated philosophical and legal issues. After discussion on delineation of various boundaries of responsibility and authorities, this paper addresses norms and normative behaviour of human agents within an organization. It discusses the taxonomies of norms and a method of norm specification, with examples. Finally it presents an approach of norm-based agency for designing collaborative information systems and a case study of an insurance claim for illustration.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)229-247
Number of pages19
JournalInformation Systems Journal
Volume11
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2001
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Agency
  • Collaborative information systems
  • Normative behaviour
  • Norms
  • Semiotics
  • Systems design

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