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requestandoffer

Requestandoffer is a term that appears to be a neologism formed by combining the words request and offer. It is not widely recognized as a standard concept in established fields such as economics, procurement, or computer science, and its precise meaning can vary by context. In some discussions it is used as a shorthand for processes that involve both requesting needs and offering a response, often in online markets or procurement platforms.

Etymology and usage

The word is a portmanteau of request and offer, sometimes used informally to describe bilateral or reciprocal

Domains and interpretations

In procurement and sourcing, the concept is related to, but distinct from, established practices such as requests

See also

Procurement, RFO, RFP, marketplace, negotiation, services negotiation.

Note

Because there is no universally accepted definition, readers should verify the term within a specific context

interactions
in
which
a
requester
seeks
information,
quotes,
or
bids
and
providers
simultaneously
present
offers
or
proposals.
Because
it
is
not
a
formally
defined
term,
its
interpretation
depends
on
the
domain
and
the
platform
using
it.
In
some
cases
it
may
refer
to
a
workflow
where
a
buyer
posts
a
need
and
potential
suppliers
respond
with
offers,
while
in
others
it
may
describe
a
combined
or
integrated
request-and-offer
mechanism
within
software
or
marketplaces.
for
proposals
(RFPs)
and
requests
for
offers
(RFOs).
In
online
marketplaces
or
gig
platforms,
a
requestandoffer-like
process
may
mean
buyers
declare
requirements
and
sellers
counter
with
quotes
or
service
offers.
In
software
design,
it
could
describe
a
negotiation
pattern
where
a
client
request
is
paired
with
an
offer
of
services,
capabilities,
or
SLAs.
or
platform
to
determine
its
intended
meaning.