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Haggle (other)
Haggle may refer to *Haggle (game), a party game *Haggle (architecture) an autonomic networking architecture *Bargaining, English word meaning to haggle or to bargain See also

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Haggle (game)
{{primary sources, date=October 2011 Haggle is a party game designed by Sid Sackson and intended for a large number of players. It is rather complex and involved compared to many party games and, as a result, is often played only at gatherings of people who are known to enjoy gaming at other times. At the start of the game, each player receives a secret, random, collection of plain, colored cards plus one or more slips, each one explaining one of the many valuation rules. These rules are made up by the game organiser before the game is played, and are not told to the players. Instead, different players will have different sets of knowledge about the rules. (Typical rules might be "red cards are worth two points each" or "each yellow card doubles your final score".) The objective is for each player to accumulate the highest scoring collection of cards that they can. The players are given a particular amount of time - anything from twenty minutes to the whole party - to mix with ea ...
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Haggle (architecture)
Haggle is a European Union funded project in Situated and Autonomic Communications. Haggle is an autonomic networking architecture designed to enable communication when network connectivity is intermittent. In particular, Haggle exploits opportunistic contacts between mobile users to deliver data to the destination. See also * Delay-tolerant networking Delay-tolerant networking (DTN) is an approach to computer network architecture that seeks to address the technical issues in heterogeneous networks that may lack continuous network connectivity. Examples of such networks are those operating in mo ... * Haggle References {{Reflist External linksHaggle Architecture and Software Platformat Google code.Haggleat Institute for Computer Communications and Applications Academic computer network organizations ...
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Bargaining
In the social sciences, bargaining or haggling is a type of negotiation in which the buyer and seller of a Goods and services, good or service debate the price or nature of a Financial transaction, transaction. If the bargaining produces agreement on terms, the transaction takes place. It is often commonplace in poorer countries, or poorer localities within any specific country. Haggling can mostly be seen within street markets worldwide, wherein there remains no guarantee of the origin and authenticity of available products. Many people attribute it as a skill, but there remains no guarantee that the price put forth by the buyer would be acknowledged by the seller, resulting in losses of Profit (economics), profit and even Inventory turnover, turnover in some cases. A growth in the country's Per capita income, GDP Per Capita Income is bound to reduce both the ill-effects of bargaining and the unscrupulous practices undertaken by vendors at street markets. Although the most app ...
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Bargaining (other)
Bargaining is a type of negotiation. Bargaining may also refer to: * "Bargaining" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), a 2001 television episode * Collective bargaining, process of negotiating between employers and their employees, or employee representatives * Plea bargain, an agreement in a criminal case * Bargaining (psychology), one of the five stages of grief in the Kübler-Ross model See also * * Dickering (wapentake), a geographic subdivision in England * Dicker (surname) * Haggle (other) Haggle may refer to *Haggle (game), a party game *Haggle (architecture) an autonomic networking architecture *Bargaining, English word meaning to haggle or to bargain See also * Bargaining (other) * Dicker (other) {{disambig ...
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