Software Specifications definition

Software Specifications means the programmatic interface conventions developed jointly by APACHE and Cerner to enable the implementation of the APACHE Acute Care Module with Cerner Supporting Software.
Software Specifications means the software conformance and interface specifications based on the claims standards identified in the Reference Manual as set out in the Ontario Drug Programs Network Technical Specification Manual dated February 26, 2007, Version 3.1.
Software Specifications means the specifications for the Licensor Software set forth on Licensor’s website (xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx) from time to time.

Examples of Software Specifications in a sentence

  • The following schedules are incorporated into and made part of this Agreement: Schedule A - Application Software Specifications Schedule B - Letter of Representation Schedule C - Originality Certificate Schedule D - Form of Note Schedule E - Exceptions to the representations and warranties set out in Article 4, if any.

  • Except for the licenses expressly granted by RFM to ST pursuant to Article 4, RFM and/or its licensors shall own all right, title and interest in and to the Evaluation Circuit Design, Evaluation Software, Manufacturing Test Software, Specifications, IC Design, IC Design File and Manufacturing Test Circuit Design (“RFM Owned Materials”), including any Intellectual Property Rights therein.

  • The Software Specifications may be changed from time to time by mutual written agreement of the Advisory Committee.

  • StormMQ agrees to provide software maintenance for the Software Solution, such that its functionality when used in mutually agreed implementations and applications meets the Software Specifications ***Confidential treatment requested pursuant to a request for confidential treatment filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • StormMQ warrants that the Software Solution shall conform in all material respects with the Software Specifications (as defined in Schedule C to this Agreement), as verified from time to time during Xxxxx’x acceptance testing and quality assurance processes for each implementation and application by Xxxxx of the Software Solution (such processes to be agreed using best endeavours between Xxxxx and StormMQ).


More Definitions of Software Specifications

Software Specifications means the Documentation provided by Company which accompanies the Software and which provides a technical description of the Software's functionality.
Software Specifications. (or "Website Specification") means the specification for the Software or Website set out in Section 2 of the Statement of Work, as it may be varied by the written agreement of the parties from time to time.
Software Specifications means any documentation describing the features and functionality of the Programs provided by Supplier to Customer pursuant to any Software Addendum, and all revisions, enhancements and modifications to the same provided by Supplier to Customer from time to time.
Software Specifications mean the specifications and use cases for the Licensed Software developed (following the software engineering process attached hereto as Attachment I) pursuant to the Development Project Plan based on the software description, business and technical requirements attached hereto as Attachment A (and the related schedules thereto).
Software Specifications means the technical specifications for the design, performance, operating, test, support and maintenance of the Software, and all other documentation relating to such technical specifications, as more particularly described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto. ----------
Software Specifications has the meaning set forth in Clause 9.3.1;
Software Specifications means the End-user Documentation for any Software (including that End-user Documentation which shall be supplied by RIMS at or reasonably promptly after Delivery of Standard Developed Software) plus any additional specifications contained in a Statement of Work which are specifically designated as a "Software Specification."