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Egbumokei, Peter Ifechukwude, Ikiomoworio Nicholas Dienagha, Wags Numoipiri Digitemie, Ekene Cynthia Onukwulu, and Olusola Temidayo Oladipo. "Cost-effective contract negotiation strategies for international oil & gas projects." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation 5, no. 4 (2024): 1284–97. https://doi.org/10.54660/.ijmrge.2024.5.4.1284-1297.

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Cost-effective contract negotiation is a critical component in managing international oil and gas projects, where financial efficiency and operational reliability are paramount. The complexity of these projects, which often involve cross-border transactions, diverse stakeholders, and fluctuating market conditions, requires a strategic approach to negotiation. This review highlights key strategies for ensuring cost-effective contract negotiations in the sector. First, a focus on risk-sharing mechanisms allows parties to mitigate uncertainties related to oil price volatility, geopolitical risks,
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Jones, Beth H., and Timothy R. Hill. "Computer-Aided Negotiation for Classroom Instruction." Journal of Educational Technology Systems 22, no. 4 (1994): 327–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/jpk5-85kt-698b-x1rx.

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This article describes a computer system being developed to support two-party negotiation. It is currently used for classroom instruction; eventually it could be used by one and/or both parties in real-world negotiation situations. In using the software, the negotiator enters his/her weights for each issue, function forms, and estimates of the partner's importance weightings. The system will then generate a graph depicting the utility for each side of all possible negotiation agreements. A click on the mouse allows users to see what contract(s) each dot in the graph represents, or where a spec
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Kolesnikova, Tatiana V., and Elena A. Rudaya. "MODELING INTERNATIONAL CONTRACT NEGOTIATION SOFTWARE FOR THE PURPOSES OF TRAINING SPECIALISTS IN FOREIGN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY." Economy of the North-West: problems and prospects of development 2, no. 69 (2022): 49–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.52897/2411-4588-2022-2-49-53.

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Social sustainability and development of Russian international economic ties depends on many factors, with human resources taking the leading role. The ability to build solid long-term and mutually beneficial economic relations with foreign counterparts is considered to be one of the key competencies of a specialist in foreign economic activity. In this regard, the priorities of the Russian higher education system include the training of modern-day specialists with competencies in the field of entrepreneurship, international business communication, emotional intelligence, who are able to work
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Lempp, Frieder. "A software implementation and case study application of Lempp’s propositional model of conflict resolution." International Journal of Conflict Management 28, no. 5 (2017): 563–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijcma-08-2016-0073.

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Purpose The starting point of this paper is the propositional model of conflict resolution which was presented and critically discussed in Lempp (2016). Based on this model, a software implementation, called ProCON, is introduced and applied to three scenarios. The purpose of the paper is to demonstrate how ProCON can be used by negotiators and to evaluate ProCON’s practical usefulness as an automated negotiation support system. Design/methodology/approach The propositional model is implemented as a computer program. The implementation consists of an input module to enter data about a negotiat
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Cui, Rongxin, Ji Guo, and Bo Gao. "Game theory-based negotiation for multiple robots task allocation." Robotica 31, no. 6 (2013): 923–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263574713000192.

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SUMMARYThis paper investigates task allocation for multiple robots by applying the game theory-based negotiation approach. Based on the initial task allocation using a contract net-based approach, a new method to select the negotiation robots and construct the negotiation set is proposed by employing the utility functions. A negotiation mechanism suitable for the decentralized task allocation is also presented. Then, a game theory-based negotiation strategy is proposed to achieve the Pareto-optimal solution for the task reallocation. Extensive simulation results are provided to show that the t
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Daniel, Côrrea, Clara Galvão Santana Anna, and de Oliveira Dias Murillo. "Deal-Making in Private Equity: Lessons from a Brazilian Tech Company and Private Equity Firm Negotiation." GPH-International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering 8, no. 01 (2025): 50–61. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15388600.

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This case study examines the negotiation between a technology company and a private equity fund, highlighting the complexities of aligning distinct interests in a private equity negotiation. The parties navigated critical aspects such as sale price, organizational culture, staff retention, breakup fee, and labor liabilities, utilizing negotiation techniques like BATNA and ZOPA to reach a mutually beneficial agreement. The outcome demonstrates the importance of a well-structured process and strategic concessions in achieving a successful transaction. Discussion and lessons learned compile this
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José, Mário do Valle, Poloni Trindade Saulo, and de Oliveira Dias Murillo. "From Distributive to Integrative: A Strategic Negotiation for Supply Chain Optimization in Brazil." GPH-International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering 8, no. 01 (2025): 37–49. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15317527.

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In this article, a Brazilian software company with an extensive portfolio of supply chain optimization and management solutions, widely consolidated in the pharmaceutical market, engages in a buyer-seller, Type II software negotiation, aiming at expanding its operations to other sectors, such as Consumer Goods and Automotive. The software company negotiates with a multinational company in the consumer goods sector with a global reach and decades of consolidated history in the market. The multinational company is willing to consider the Brazilian software company but wants proof that the system
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Zhang, Lin, and Xinquan Liu. "Traffic Game Model with the Contract Model." Scientific Programming 2021 (October 23, 2021): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6189075.

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To distribute the right-of-way of intersection reasonably, the game model between each adjacent agent was obtained through agent technology. The Nash equilibrium model to measure the negotiation effects was proposed, and the existence of the Nash equilibrium solution was proved. We obtained the game equilibrium solution between each adjacent agent and thus got the equilibrium price (cost) in the network. According to the equilibrium price, travelers will choose the best path in transportation networks by adopting the path strategy with the minimum cost or fuzzy-comparison strategy. The results
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Michael Osinakachukwu Ezeh, Adindu Donatus Ogbu, Augusta Heavens Ikevuje, and Emmanuel Paul-Emeka George. "Leveraging technology for improved contract management in the energy sector." International Journal of Applied Research in Social Sciences 6, no. 7 (2024): 1481–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/ijarss.v6i7.1336.

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Effective contract management is critical for the energy sector, where complex agreements and regulatory requirements demand precision and oversight. Leveraging technology for improved contract management can transform how energy companies manage their contracts, enhancing efficiency, compliance, and strategic alignment. This paper explores the impact of technological advancements on contract management processes in the energy sector, emphasizing digital solutions and automation. The energy sector deals with multifaceted contracts involving various stakeholders, including suppliers, contractor
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Tursyn, А. О. "Kazakhstan's public procurement landscape: an in-depth review over two years." Central Asian Economic Review, no. 6 (February 25, 2025): 68–82. https://doi.org/10.52821/2789-4401-2024-6-68-82.

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Purpose of the study is to analyze the public procurement market in Kazakhstan, identifying key trends, factors influencing contract failure, and regional variations in procurement practices.Methodology: We examined nearly 3.9 million procurement contracts, employing descriptive statistics to overview market characteristics and using Generalized Linear Model regression analysis to identify factors affecting contract failure. The study focused on variables such as local production share, contract sum, procurement method, and regional differences.Originality/Value: This research contributes to t
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Software contract negotiation"

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Mulugeta, Dinku Mesfin. "QoS Contract Negotiation in Distributed Component-Based Software." Doctoral thesis, Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2007. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:swb:14-1185279327735-87696.

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Currently, several mature and commercial component models (for e.g. EJB, .NET, COM+) exist on the market. These technologies were designed largely for applications with business-oriented non-functional requirements such as data persistence, confidentiality, and transactional support. They provide only limited support for the development of components and applications with non-functional properties (NFPs) like QoS (e.g. throughput, response time). The integration of QoS into component infrastructure requires among other things the support of components’ QoS contract specification, negotiation,
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Mulugeta, Dinku Mesfin [Verfasser]. "QoS contract negotiation in distributed component based software / eingereicht von Mesfin Mulugeta Dinku." 2007. http://d-nb.info/985844809/34.

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Books on the topic "Software contract negotiation"

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Ocampo, Raymond L. Negotiating and drafting software consulting agreements. Glasser LegalWorks, 1996.

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Inc. (1982- ) Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education. Drafting & negotiating joint venture, licensing, co-development, marketing & distribution agreements. MCLE New England, 2014.

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Ossowski, Sascha. Agreement Technologies. Springer Netherlands, 2013.

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Contract Negotiation Handbook: Software as a Service. Brand: Guth Ventures LLC, 2013.

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K, Element. Effective Contract Negotiation for IT Managers: 085069. Logical Operations LLC, 2009.

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K, Element. Effective Contract Negotiation for IT Managers: 085069. Logical Operations LLC, 2009.

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Singleton, Susan. Negotiating Software Contracts. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781526525666.

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How has the UK’s version of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 affected important aspects of software contract negotiation? Where do EU and UK laws now diverge in this field since Brexit and what effect does this have on software contracts? The Sixth Edition of this title provides answers to these questions, alongside updated negotiating principles and necessary licensing provisions. Readers have access to 32 downloadable precedents, ranging from professional services agreements to software licence agreements to shrink-wrap licences. Precedents
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Negotiating Software Contracts. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023.

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Bond, Robert. Negotiating Software Contracts. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2013.

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Software contract agreements: Drafting and negotiating techniques and precedents. 2nd ed. Thorogood, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Software contract negotiation"

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Mulugeta, Mesfin, and Steffen Göbel. "Towards Distributed Contract Negotiation in Component-Based Systems." In Software Composition. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11550679_10.

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Mulugeta, Mesfin, and Alexander Schill. "A Framework for QoS Contract Negotiation in Component-Based Applications." In Balancing Agility and Formalism in Software Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85279-7_19.

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Riaz, Nosheen, and Moez Rehman. "Negotiation by Software Agents in Electronic Business." In Organizations and Social Networking. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4026-9.ch017.

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Electronic negotiation is one of many applications that software agents can perform to facilitate electronic business. Negotiations between software agents and humans (hybrid negotiation), can make electronic business efficient and intelligent. It can save time, effort and other valueable resources by replacing the human in electronic business activities and many other domains. However, to enable hybrid negotiation, a software agent needs clear machine interpretable semantics to understand and generate natural language content. Although it is not simple to make natural language content understandable by software agents as a whole, it can be achieved in different domains--in this case electronic business. For this purpose, an example of hybrid negotiation is presented, in which a software agent and a human agent negotiate for a business contract. Problems involved in this negotiation process are partially resolved through ontologies (the main Semantic Web technology), NSS (negotiation support system) and hand written rules.
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Esmahi, Larbi, and Elarbi Badidi. "Contract Negotiation in E-Marketplaces." In Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking, Second Edition. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-014-1.ch037.

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The advancement in distributed and intelligent computing has facilitated the use of software agents for implementing e-services; most electronic market places offer their customers virtual agents that can do their bidding (i.e., eBay, onSale). E-transactions via shopping agents constitute a promising opportunity in the e-markets (Chen, Vahidov, & Kersten, 2004). It becomes relevant what kind of information and what kinds of bargain policies are used both by agents and by the market place. There are several steps for building e-business: (1) attracting the customer, (2) knowing how they buy, (3) making transactions, (4) perfecting orders, (5) giving effective customer service, (6) offering customers recourse for problems such as breakage or returns, and (7) providing a rapid conclusion such as electronic payment. In the distributed e-market paradigm, these functions are abstracted via agents representing both contractual parts. In recent years, many researchers in intelligent agents’ domain have focused on the design of market architectures for electronic commerce (Fikes, Engelmore, Farquhar, & Pratt, 1995; Schoop & Quix, 2001; Zwass, 1999), and on protocols governing the interaction of rational agents engaged in such transactions (Hogg & Jennings, 1997; Kersten & Lai, 2005). While providing support for direct agent interaction, existing architectures for multiagent virtual markets usually lack explicit facilities for handling negotiation protocols, since they do not provide such protocols as an integrated part of the framework. In this article we will discuss the problem of contract negotiation in e-marketplaces. In the next section, we will present related models commonly used to implement negotiation in e-markets, game theory models, auction models, and contract-net protocols. Then the following section continues with the presentation of a negotiation protocol based on dependency relations. We then present a negotiation strategy based on risk evaluation. The conclusion summarizes the article and paves the further way concerning the truth in the negotiation strategy and the use of temporal aspects on commitments and executions of contracts.
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Russo, Barbara, Marco Scotto, Alberto Sillitti, and Giancarlo Succi. "The Agile Manifesto and Open Source Software." In Agile Technologies in Open Source Development. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-681-5.ch002.

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The four main statements shared by all AMs are listed in the so-called Agile Manifesto: 1. Individuals and interactions over processes and tools 2. Working software over comprehensive documentation 3. Customer collaboration over contract negotiation 4. Responding to change over following a plan In this section, we review these statements to determine the extent to which they apply to OSS.
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Yeung, W. L. "Specifying Business-Level Protocols for Web Services Based Collaborative Processes." In Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2533-4.ch007.

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Business collaboration is increasingly conducted over the Internet. Trading parties require business-level protocols for enabling their collaborative processes and a number of standardised languages, and approaches have been proposed for specifying business-level protocols. To illustrate the specification of web services based collaborative processes, three inter-related specification languages, namely, the ebXML Business Process Specification Schema (BPSS), the Web Service Business Process Execution Language (WSBPEL), and the Web Services Conversations Language (WSCL) are discussed in this chapter. A contract negotiation protocol is used as an example to illustrate the concepts involved in the specification. The chapter also discusses different strategies for deploying these specification languages.
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Lin, Chad, Yu-An Huang, Chien-Fa Li, Geoffrey Jalleh, and Ying-Chieh Liu. "A Preliminary Study of Key Factors Affecting Management and Evaluation of IT Outsourcing Contracts in Hospitals." In Handbook of Research on ICTs and Management Systems for Improving Efficiency in Healthcare and Social Care. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-3990-4.ch058.

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Many hospitals are experiencing pressure to improve their operational efficiency and patient safety due to escalating costs and increased competition. In order to achieve these and other business objectives, hospitals have to outsource some of their Information Technology (IT) functions to external outsourcing contractors. The scope and range of IT-related outsourcing services are also increasing, as evidenced by the promotion of Applications Service Providers (ASP), Business-to-Business (B2B) integration, cloud-drive business and IT services, desktop and helpdesk, IT infrastructure services, and software development outsourcing. However, little attention has been paid by many hospitals to the key factors that affect their IT outsourcing decision-making and negotiation processes. This is important given that the IT outsourcing can play a key role in organizational success. Moreover, contract decision-making and negotiation processes in hospitals are particularly under-studied, especially in the management and evaluation of the IT outsourcing contracts. Hence, the main objectives of this chapter are to: (1) examine and identify some key factors affecting the management and evaluation of IT outsourcing contracts in Taiwanese hospitals; and (2) propose a set of recommendations to overcome or minimize the key issues identified in this study. One contribution of the study is the recommendations provided to deal with issues that are critical in the management and evaluation of IT outsourcing contracts in hospitals.
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Lin, Chad, Yu-An Huang, Chien-Fa Li, Geoffrey Jalleh, and Ying-Chieh Liu. "A Preliminary Study of Key Factors Affecting Management and Evaluation of IT Outsourcing Contracts in Hospitals." In Healthcare Administration. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6339-8.ch069.

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Many hospitals are experiencing pressure to improve their operational efficiency and patient safety due to escalating costs and increased competition. In order to achieve these and other business objectives, hospitals have to outsource some of their Information Technology (IT) functions to external outsourcing contractors. The scope and range of IT-related outsourcing services are also increasing, as evidenced by the promotion of Applications Service Providers (ASP), Business-to-Business (B2B) integration, cloud-drive business and IT services, desktop and helpdesk, IT infrastructure services, and software development outsourcing. However, little attention has been paid by many hospitals to the key factors that affect their IT outsourcing decision-making and negotiation processes. This is important given that the IT outsourcing can play a key role in organizational success. Moreover, contract decision-making and negotiation processes in hospitals are particularly under-studied, especially in the management and evaluation of the IT outsourcing contracts. Hence, the main objectives of this chapter are to: (1) examine and identify some key factors affecting the management and evaluation of IT outsourcing contracts in Taiwanese hospitals; and (2) propose a set of recommendations to overcome or minimize the key issues identified in this study. One contribution of the study is the recommendations provided to deal with issues that are critical in the management and evaluation of IT outsourcing contracts in hospitals.
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Fortino, Giancarlo, Alfredo Garro, and Wilma Russo. "E-Commerce Services Based on Mobile Agents." In Mobile Computing. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-054-7.ch101.

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The Internet offers a unique opportunity for e-commerce to take central stage in the rapidly growing online economy. With the advent of the Web, the first generation of business-to-consumer (B2C) applications was developed and deployed. Classical examples include virtual shops, on-demand delivery of contents, and e-travel agency. Another facet of e-commerce is represented by business-to-business (B2B), which can have even more dramatic economic implications since it far exceeds B2C in both the volume of transactions and rate of growth. Examples of B2B applications include procurement, customer relationship management (CRM), billing, accounting, human resources, supply chain, and manufacturing (Medjahed, Benatallah, Bouguettaya, Ngu, & Elmagarmid, 2003). Although the currently available Web-based and object-oriented technologies are well-suited for developing and supporting e-commerce services, new infrastructures are needed to achieve a higher degree of intelligence and automation of e-commerce services. Such a new generation of e-commerce services can be effectively developed and provided by combining the emerging agent paradigm and technology with new Web-based standards such as ebXML (2005). Agents have already been demonstrated to retain the potential for fully supporting the development lifecycle of large-scale software systems which require complex interactions between autonomous distributed components (Luck, McBurney, & Preist, 2004). In particular, e-commerce has been one of the traditional arenas for agent technology (Sierra & Dignum, 2001). Agent-mediated e-commerce (AMEC) is concerned with providing agent-based solutions which support different stages of the trading processes in e-commerce, including needs identification, product brokering, merchant brokering, contract negotiation and agreement, payment and delivery, and service and evaluation. In addition, the mobility characteristic of peculiar agents (a.k.a. mobile agents), which allows them to move across the nodes of a networked environment, can further extend the support offered by the agents by featuring advanced e-commerce solutions such as location-aware shopping, mobile and networked comparison shopping, mobile auction bidding, and mobile contract negotiation (Kowalczyk, Ulieru, & Unland, 2003; Maes, Guttman, & Moukas, 1999).
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Soumya, Ayushi, Bhumika Nayak, Deepthi Dayanand, Vaishnavi V. B, and Venkatesh Prasad. "Literature Review of Approaches in Cloud-based Management Systems for Legal Firms." In Data Science and Intelligent Computing Techniques. Soft Computing Research Society, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56155/978-81-955020-2-8-54.

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This paper presents the development of a legal technology strategy that aims to address the challenges faced by law firms in responding to technology-driven changes in the corporate environment. The proposed strategy focuses on the creation of a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) cloud model tailored to the needs of small-scale legal enterprise systems. This approach offers several key benefits, including scalability, modularity, lower cost, availability, reduced hardware costs, and enhanced security. To achieve these goals, we plan to leverage various cloud computing resources to support real-time collaboration, communication, and data management within legal firms. The developed solution will incorporate automation capabilities for the drafting, negotiation, and execution of contracts, legal documents, and templates. Furthermore, the system will provide efficient storage and retrieval functionalities for contract documents. By implementing this technology strategy, law firms can adapt to the changing landscape of the corporate environment and leverage technological advancements to streamline their operations. The proposed SaaS cloud model offers cost-effective solutions for small-scale legal enterprises, promoting accessibility and enhancing productivity. The research outcomes aim to contribute to the overall efficiency and effectiveness of legal practices in the era of technology-driven changes. We intend to leverage various cloud computing resources to support instantaneous collaboration, communication, and data management within legal firms. We plan on using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm and Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) to provide confidentiality and security to Personal Identifiable Information (PII).
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Conference papers on the topic "Software contract negotiation"

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Raza, Muhammad, Farookh Khadeer Hussain, Omar Khadeer Hussain, and Elizabeth Chang. "Q-Contract Net: A Negotiation Protocol to Enable Quality-Based Negotiation in Digital Business Ecosystems." In 2010 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisis.2010.188.

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Tolmasquim, Sueli Tiomno, Paulo de Tarso A. Correia, and Douglas Robertson. "Leak Detection Program in Petrobras Transportation Company." In 2002 4th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2002-27319.

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The objective of this paper is to describe the process used by TRANSPETRO to select and implement a leak detection system. The process consists of three steps: selection of a leak detection system, evaluation on a trial basis, and project implementation, which includes the negotiation of the contract and project implementation strategies. PETROBRAS Transportation Company — TRANSPETRO — operates several networks of pipelines in Brazil, with a total length of 6,500 km transporting petroleum products and crude, and 3,500 km transporting natural gas. Over the last two years, two large leaks occurr
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Lock, Russell. "Automated Negotiation for Service Contracts." In 30th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'06). IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/compsac.2006.118.

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Giraldo, Maximiliano, Maria Begoña Garcia, Magali Pasini, et al. "Agile Approach to Mitigate Corrosion and Scaling Issues in Unconventional Vaca Muerta Wells." In SPE Argentina Exploration and Production of Unconventional Resources Symposium. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/212575-ms.

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Abstract During well-work to install artificial lift in unconventional horizontal wells in El Trapial field, scale and corrosion were identified in two different pads. The West pad had been on production for fifth teen (15) months prior the intervention while the East pad had nine (9) months online. An interesting observation during the inspection of the carbon steel tubulars was that most of the corrosion was located on the lower section of the string but chrome (Cr) 1% chemical injection mandrels were not affected. Based on the samples analyzed, the corrosion was associated to high carbon di
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Tobias, Alan, David House, and Randy Wade. "Planning Capacity Improvements in the Chicago – Milwaukee – Madison Rail Corridor Using the Rail Traffic Controller (RTC) Rail Operations Simulation Model." In 2010 Joint Rail Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2010-36092.

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The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) contracted HNTB Corporation (HNTB) to utilize the Rail Traffic Controller™ (RTC™) computer simulation software developed by Berkeley Simulation Software to analyze the rail capacity requirements for high speed (110 mph maximum) Chicago to Milwaukee to Madison passenger rail service. The purpose of this study was to determine whether sufficient capacity exists in the corridor to accommodate the projected growth in intercity passenger rail service as well as growth in freight and commuter rail service. Where capacity constraints were identified
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Liu, Yunmei, Kihyun Pyo, Christopher Cunningham, Thomas Chase, and David Kaber. "Driver Situation Awareness and Cognitive Workload Effects of Novel Interchange Configurations and Associated Signage." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002459.

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In recent years, there has been a push towards use of grade-separated interchange (GSI) design to increase the overall capacity of intersections. The primary recommendation has been to resolve physical intersection constraints, including signalized left turns (in the U.S.). However, few, if any, investigations have made comparisons of driver situation awareness (SA) and cognitive workload in navigating novel grade-separated configurations and how to effectively implement associated signage to promote driver and traffic safety at different types of interchanges. To address this research gap, th
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