Source screening

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Source screening (hereinafter, the Screening) is the process and/or result of screening some source or sources. This could be one or more of the following:

  1. The evaluation or investigation of a source as part of a methodical survey, undertaken in order to assess suitability for a particular role or purpose;
  2. Techniques used for source consideration, reviewing, analyzing, ranking, and selecting the best alternatives for the proposed action.

As a part of acquisitions

Main wikipage: Rational Acquisition Model

The Screening is a part of the Rational Acquisition Model.

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