With the terms “Cloud Computing” we mean a model in which computation, software and storage resources do not require knowledge of the physical location and configuration of the system that provides the service in question by the end user. Thanks to the widespread use of the Internet, applications can now be used as services on the network. Many interesting areas of application are enjoying of these benefits, such as legal domain: The use of systems for conflict resolution can help lawyers, mediators and judges with the objective to reach an agreement between the parties. In this paper we introduce the architecture of a cloud-oriented web application, developed within the European project CREA (Conflict Resolution with Equitative Algorithms, Figure). Its objective is the application of algorithms to solve civil matters, into the allocation of goods, leading the parties to a friendly solution before or during the trial comparison. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
Design of a Cloud-Oriented Web Application for Legal Conflict Resolution Through Equitative Algorithms / Amato, F.; Cozzolino, G.; Giacalone, Marco; Romeo, F.; Amato, Alessandra. - 96:(2020), pp. 579-588. [10.1007/978-3-030-33509-0_54]
Design of a Cloud-Oriented Web Application for Legal Conflict Resolution Through Equitative Algorithms
Amato F.;Cozzolino G.;Giacalone MARCO;Romeo F.;
2020
Abstract
With the terms “Cloud Computing” we mean a model in which computation, software and storage resources do not require knowledge of the physical location and configuration of the system that provides the service in question by the end user. Thanks to the widespread use of the Internet, applications can now be used as services on the network. Many interesting areas of application are enjoying of these benefits, such as legal domain: The use of systems for conflict resolution can help lawyers, mediators and judges with the objective to reach an agreement between the parties. In this paper we introduce the architecture of a cloud-oriented web application, developed within the European project CREA (Conflict Resolution with Equitative Algorithms, Figure). Its objective is the application of algorithms to solve civil matters, into the allocation of goods, leading the parties to a friendly solution before or during the trial comparison. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.