Common use of Workshop Format Clause in Contracts

Workshop Format. The workshop followed the format originally devised in the 2012 SWIRL meeting. On the first evening, a reception was held, and answers from the homework assignments were summarized and discussed. A bus then took all of the participants from Melbourne to Lorne the next morning. Af- ter lunch, six seed talks were given, and summarized below. On the second day of the workshop, the morning sessions were composed of six groups of ten participants breaking out and brain- storming about the future of IR based on the initial seed discussions. Each group then voted, and pitched three ideas that they thought were the most important. These 18 ideas were then grouped by similarity, and participants voted on the topics they were most interested in exploring further. The afternoon session then contained the breakout focus groups. A total of eight focus groups formed, and these make up the main sections of this report. Other topics that were proposed but that did not progress to the focus group stage are included at the end of the report as “Minor Topics”. The final day of the workshop was a continuation of the focus groups. All participants finished up discussions on the topics, and worked together to produce a summary report of these discussions. 1▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇/10.1145/1113343.1113344 2▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇/10.1145/2215676.2215678

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Sources: End User Agreement, End User Agreement, End User Agreement