Introduction of Digital Signing to Case Company
Puistosalo, Tinja (2023)
Puistosalo, Tinja
2023
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approach, where the client signs the contract first, followed by the supplier. This method necessitates both the client and the supplier to be physically present in the office, assuming that most companies do not provide printers and scanners for home offices. While this classic signing method may have been effective in a pre-Covid-19 world, the evolving work landscape calls for the implementation of new methods for daily tasks.
This thesis is a report aimed at implementing a digital signature process for agreement approvals between the case company and its clients. The thesis focuses on the utilization of a specific Digital Signature platform within the case company, and additionally introduces two major Digital Signature platforms as per the case company's request.
The objective of the thesis was to explore various solutions for digital signature processes and highlight the key distinctions among them. While the testing phase involved a case company, this thesis aims to provide a neutral perspective, serving as a manual or concise introduction to digital signing practices.
The research method for this case is statistical analysis, data is collected in statistically valid manners via experiments, surveys and observations. Four client representatives took part in the surveys and provided their opinion about digital signature.
This thesis is a report aimed at implementing a digital signature process for agreement approvals between the case company and its clients. The thesis focuses on the utilization of a specific Digital Signature platform within the case company, and additionally introduces two major Digital Signature platforms as per the case company's request.
The objective of the thesis was to explore various solutions for digital signature processes and highlight the key distinctions among them. While the testing phase involved a case company, this thesis aims to provide a neutral perspective, serving as a manual or concise introduction to digital signing practices.
The research method for this case is statistical analysis, data is collected in statistically valid manners via experiments, surveys and observations. Four client representatives took part in the surveys and provided their opinion about digital signature.