Course Description

Readings, lectures, and discussions of computer-mediated law: the development of computational solutions enabling users to understand, utilize, exploit, and obey laws ... [more]

Time and Location

Wednesdays 4-6 PM
Cordura 100

Grade Requirements

Possible Paper/Project Topics

Criteria for Grading

Collaboration Policy

Announcements

There are two assigned readings for 11/19-- the paper on Workflow Patterns, and a survey of Process Markup Languages. See below.

We have scheduled a session for the week of Thanksgiving, on Monday, November 24 from 4-6 pm. This session will meet in Gates 392.

Lecture Schedule, Notes and Readings
December 3: Project and Paper Discussion
October 1: Textual Representation of Law
October 8: Semantic Representation of Law
October 15: Deductive Reasoning
October 29: Monitoring and Enforcement
November 5: Governmental Regulations
November 19: Business Rules
MONDAY, November 24: Intellectual Property Rights [Gates 392]
Professor

Michael R. Genesereth

Gates 209
650 723 0324
Office Hours: tbd

TA

Nathaniel Love

Gates 214
650 725 2602
Office Hours: Monday 3-5pm