Offer Proposal Sample Clauses
An Offer Proposal clause defines the terms under which one party formally presents an offer to another party, typically initiating the negotiation or agreement process. This clause outlines the essential elements that must be included in the proposal, such as price, scope of work, and timelines, and may specify the method and timeframe for submitting the offer. Its core function is to establish a clear and structured process for making offers, reducing misunderstandings and ensuring that both parties are aligned on the initial terms before proceeding further.
Offer Proposal. Bayesian models are employed to help in the se- lection of the unpredictable partial offer that is pro- posed to the other team members. Bayesian team members propose at t unpredictable partial offers in the set defined in Equation 7. Bayesian models help to select a candidate from that set. However, it is reasonable to think that in the first interactions Bayesian model do not accurately rep- resent other agents’ preferences. For that purpose, a team member invests part of the negotiation time texp in exploring the negotiation space and collect- ing information regarding the opponent’s and the team’s preferences. As long as the negotiation pro- cess has not surpassed texp, the team member just selects randomly one of candidate unpredictable where B is the set of candidate unpredictable par- tial offers that fulfill Equation 7, rand is a random number, pA(acc X) is the probability for a ▇▇▇▇▇- date unpredictable partial offer to be acceptable for the team, ▇▇▇▇(acc X) is the probability for the candidate unpredictable partial offer to be accept- able for the opponent, and wA and wop1 represent the weights given to the acceptability of the un- predictable partial offer for the team and the op- ponent, respectively (i.e., we will refer to them as Bayesian weights). Varying these Bayesian weights allow team members to show different behaviors de- pending on their inclination to satisfy either the team or the opponent with the unpredictable par- tial offer. | |
Offer Proposal. Proposing an offer to the opponent is a complex task, since the space of offers may be huge and the preferences of the team members should be reflected in the offer sent to the opponent, and, in our case, the offer sent should be unanimously acceptable for team members. The process is divided into two sub-phases: constructing an unpredictable partial offer, and setting up predictable issues. In both phases, the team mediator acts according to Algo- rithm 3.
1. We include another formal description of the interactions between the mediator and a team member during the offer proposal. This informa- tion can be found in Figure 5, which depicts the intra-team protocol specified in and Agent UML sequence diagram. •
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