CLMP's goal is to make contracting easy, seamless, and accessible to all individuals.
The idea of a social contract has been at the heart of society since the early formations of cities and governments. Whether explicit or implicit, these agreements have formed the basis for modern political and economic development. Technological advancements in computing power and resource access has created opportunities for more decentralized organizations, and has opened the door for an innovation in contractual agreements.
The deployed application can be viewed here.
CLMP is the chosen proposal from a selection of ideas for use as a means of applying the concepts learned in the East Carolina University (ECU) SENG 6240 Software Architecture and Design course, and was developed by the members of Group 3 (listed below in the Credits).
CLMP helps users form contracts, accommodate review and approval of those contracts, and includes the addition of blockchain hashing.
git clone https://github.com/wayfarer1549/ECU-SENG-6240-SP2020-Team-3-project.git
python manage.py runserver
CLMP was developed using:
CLMP was created by Samuel Awosanya, Kevin Boyle, Ibook Eyoita, Scott Johnson, and James Philips.