Research on Intelligent Verification Technology of Bid Evaluation Results

Authors

  • Yang Xinyi
  • Chen Han
  • Chen Liu
  • Xie Ying
  • Chen Bing

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v45i.4961

Keywords:

Bid evaluation results; Calibration technology; Bidding.

Abstract

Bidding is an important procurement method. By giving full play to the advantages of bidding enterprises and carrying out open and fair competition, it has realized the effective optimization of the market economic environment and significantly improved the benefits of engineering projects. The bidding of power engineering project is to realize the fair and transparent competition among bidding units. In order to improve the standardization and fairness of bid evaluation results and solve the final control problem of power bidding, it is particularly important to do a good job in the intelligent verification of bid evaluation results. This paper mainly studies the intelligent verification technology of bidding and bid evaluation results. By studying the bidding and bid evaluation process and standards, and using information intelligent technology, this project summarizes some standard laws and models for verifying the bid evaluation results, and develops the intelligent verification tool of bid evaluation results.

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Published

2023-04-27

How to Cite

Xinyi, Y., Han, C., Liu, C., Ying, X., & Bing, C. (2023). Research on Intelligent Verification Technology of Bid Evaluation Results. BCP Business & Management, 45, 402-406. https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v45i.4961