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  2. Ebidding - Wikipedia

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    Once the eAgreement has also been approved by the suppliers, the eBidding can start. During a set time frame the suppliers have the chance to make bids. In most biddings, the suppliers can see their current ranking based on the given bids. The results of the eBidding are often part of an overall supplier rating, which leads to a final decision.

  3. Auction algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The (sequential) auction algorithms for the shortest path problem have been the subject of experiments which have been reported in technical papers. [7] Experiments clearly show that the auction algorithm is inferior to the state-of-the-art shortest-path algorithms for finding the optimal solution of single-origin to all-destinations problems.

  4. Construction bidding - Wikipedia

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    Construction bidding is the process of submitting a proposal to undertake, or manage the undertaking of a construction project.The process starts with a cost estimate from blueprints and material take offs.

  5. E-procurement - Wikipedia

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    E-procurement (electronic procurement, sometimes also known as supplier exchange) is a collective term used to refer to a range of technologies which can be used to automate the internal and external processes associated with procurement, strategic sourcing and purchasing.

  6. Bidding - Wikipedia

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    The term "bidding" is also used when placing a bet in card games. Bidding is used by various economic niches for determining the demand and hence the value of the article or property, in today's world of advanced technology, the Internet is a favoured platform for providing bidding facilities; it is a natural way of determining the price of a ...

  7. Estimated sign - Wikipedia

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    The scope of the directive is limited to prepackages that have a predetermined nominal weight of between 5 g and 10 kg or volume of 5 ml and 10 L, are filled without the purchaser present, and in which the quantity cannot be altered without opening or destroying the packing material.

  8. Size effect on structural strength - Wikipedia

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    The energetic size effect may be intuitively explained by considering the panel in Fig. 1c,d, initially under a uniform stress equal to . Introduction of a crack of length a {\displaystyle a} , with a damage zone of width h {\displaystyle h} at the tip, relieves the stress, and thus also the strain energy, from the shaded undamaged triangles of ...

  9. Bidding system - Wikipedia

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    The term five-card majors implies that an opening bid in a minor suit bid might show three card length only (for example, the hand pattern might be 4=4=2=3, so neither major suit is long enough to show with an opening bid). A bid of 1NT shows a balanced hand in a narrow high card points (HCP) range.

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