The information currently existing on the stub I chose is minimal. The stub just talks about the treaty very generally, stating the two parties involved (the Byzantines and the Venetians), the fact that it was a “trade and defense pact”, and that it would affect Byzantine-Venetian relations for several centuries. Again, not much information at all.
I intend to add several sections. I am definitely going to add a section detailing the specifics of the treaty (what each side offered in exchange for what they wanted to get). The book A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and Change and the Catholic Encyclopedia entry on Venice will provide useful information for this heading, since both list multiple trade concessions made by the Byzantines in exchange for military assistance against the Normans. I also intend to add a section detailing the consequences of the treaty, for both sides. The book A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and Change will prove useful here, since it is the only source I have found so far that really talks about how the treaty sped up the decline of the Byzantine Empire, since the Byzantines had agreed to not tax Venetian merchants for their goods and to allow them to pass through Constantinople freely, without paying any sorts of fees (and so lost a great amount of revenue). The Mediterranean Historical Review also has an article which details a few of the benefits that Venice enjoyed after the signing of the treaty, such as the fact that the granting of a merchant quarter to Venice in Constantinople allowed the Doge of Venice to collect a rather large amount of income, and alleviate the poverty of the Patriarch of Grado, the metropolitan of Venice.