ContractExpress

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ContractExpress
Contract Express Logo
Developer(s) Business Integrity
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Type Document Automation
Website http://www.contract-express.com

ContractExpress is a document automation program designed and produced by Business Integrity, a company focussed on contract automation[1] based in the UK and US. ContractExpress is delivered in server based and Software as a service format. Users of the solution are typically law firms and corporations, such as Clifford Chance and Microsoft,.[2]

ContractExpress template creation is conducted entirely within the Microsoft Word interface. The add-on for Word 2007 installs a custom ribbon tab to utilise .NET functionality, the button controls variables, optional text and questionnaire editing amongst other options.[3] Utilising bracket-based mark-up to specify conditional text and variable fields, the author creates a template for a contract. Once published, other users can then manipulate the document using a pre-defined questionnaire to apply client specific details and preferences. Accordingly, the need for programming skills is removed; a basic knowledge of document mark-up is all that is required.[4] It is notable that the field control used is derived from the conventions of traditional legal document mark-up, i.e. use of square brackets to indicate areas for document specific information.[5]

Editions

ContractExpress for SharePoint

Built around Microsoft SharePoint the enterprise edition is designed to encompass contract lifecycle management including contract creation, execution and archiving. The system utilizes customizable (and preset) workflow systems, allowing for out-of-the-box control of the document lifecycle.[6]

ContractExpress for SharePoint can be deployed within an existing SharePoint environment or as a standalone application running on Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) (a free component of Windows Server). Documents are output in editable and non-editable formats, for example PDF form or .doc. This functionality is intended for situations, for example, where "sales people adapt old documents without legal department review, they may insert unapproved language or delete important language, changes that can cause legal issues later".[2]

ContractExpress.com

Based on DealBuilder technology utilizing a cloud delivery system. As per the above versions, document mark-up takes place in a normal Microsoft Word document however cloud delivery allows for remote access from any web browser.[7]

Use of cloud technology allows for setting up of systems without the associated infrastructure requirement and is a growing tool for deployment of software solutions. Some companies do not require all the features of server based document automation and so functioning in the cloud can reduce potentially unnecessary infrastructure spend and technological expertise requirements.[8] This broadens the potential market for document automation to smaller and solo firms as well as larger companies.[9]

ContractExpress DealBuilder

The ContractExpress DealBuilder system is built on technology standards: Microsoft .Net 3.5; Microsoft Office 2007; Open XML and Windows Communication Foundation. ContractExpress DealBuilder supports the generation of Word 2007 OpenXML (.docx), Word 97-2003 (.doc), Word-RTF, PDF and XPS.[10]

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