Argumentation allows agents to exchange additional information to argue about their beliefs and other mental attitudes during the negotiation process. Utterances and subsequent observations may differ during argumentation due to the gap in internal and external information with other agent. Contextual information is one reason of deviation between utterance and subsequent observations. Historic dialogues are a key source for extracting contextual information regarding illocutions, ontological category or semantically similar category. How historical dialogues contribute to contextual information during argument generation, selection and evaluation process is crucial to modeling the commonsense that human being apply in managing dialogues. Identifying, managing and augmenting contextual information and use that information in agent dialogue requires attention to several dimensions, e.g., illocution, interaction protocol, ontology, context, contract etc. which is an important problem in...