Common use of Value-Based Argumentation Frameworks Clause in Contracts

Value-Based Argumentation Frameworks. In the second argumentation framework (b) we relate the following arguments: D justifies the mapping m2, since the labels of O1: publication and O2: Publication are lexically similar. Their super-concepts, however, are not mapped (argument E). Argu- ment F is based on the fact that O1: publication and O2: Publication have mapped properties, O1: hasPublisher and O2: publishedBy, as defined in m3. F is then at- tacked by G, which states that the range of these properties, respectively O1: Publisher and O2: Organization, are not mapped. This is in turn counter-attacked by the argu- ments H and I. The argument H states that the mapping m3 is correct, since O1: hasPublisher and O2: publishedBy are lexically similar. The argument I attacks the justification of G stating that the ranges of these properties are similar, since a super-concept of O1: Publisher, (O1: Organization), is already mapped to O2: Organization. The argument P states that O1: Organization and O2: Organization are mapped since their labels are lexically similar.

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Samples: Reaching Agreement, Reaching Agreement, Reaching Agreement

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Value-Based Argumentation Frameworks. In the second argumentation framework (b) we relate the following arguments: D justifies jus- tifies the mapping m2, since the labels of O1: publication and O2: Publication are lexically lex- ically similar. Their super-concepts, however, are not mapped (argument E). Argu- ment Argument F is based on the fact that O1: publication and O2: Publication have mapped propertiesprop- erties, O1: hasPublisher and O2: publishedBy, as defined in m3. F is then at- tacked attacked by G, which states that the range of these properties, respectively O1: Publisher and O2: Organization, are not mapped. This is in turn counter-attacked by the argu- ments arguments H and I. The argument H states that the mapping m3 is correct, since O1: hasPublisher and O2: publishedBy are lexically similar. The argument I attacks the justification of G stating that the ranges of these properties are similar, since a super-concept of O1: Publisher, (O1: Organization), is already mapped to O2: Organization. The argument argu- ment P states that O1: Organization and O2: Organization are mapped since their labels are lexically similar.

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Samples: Reaching Agreement

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