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The eProcurement Ontology provides the formal, semantic foundation for the creation and reuse of linked open data in the domain of public procurement in the EU.
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Comparative assessment #209

Closed muricna closed 3 years ago

muricna commented 5 years ago

It should be clarified whether contracting authorities should conduct a comparative assessment of Group lots by first determining which tenders best fulfil the award criteria laid down for each individual lot and then comparing it with the tenders submitted by a particular tenderer for a specific combination of lots, taken as a whole.

WG meeting of 06/06/2019

paulakeen commented 5 years ago

We need to go deeper in the analysis of what is meant and intended with this "comparison". In any case this would be part of an ad-hoc evaluation process. Let's discuss it asap.

eprocurementontology commented 3 years ago

This element is not required for eNotification and is therefore closed. It can be reopened if needed by other phases.