Work Around definition

Work Around means a temporary work-around, patch or bypass supplied by bookinglab in order to temporarily correct an Error.
Work Around means a temporary Problem Resolution that restores the service and operation of a System(s) without material loss of functionality. A Work-Around may consist of a Software patch or instructions on how to avoid a Problem.
Work Around has the meaning set forth in Section 6.25.

Examples of Work Around in a sentence

  • For example: • A small number of locations are affected within the whole customer’s network • The customer is unable to view standard reports via the back-end user-interface • A Work-Around is present where an issue would otherwise be P1.


More Definitions of Work Around

Work Around means a temporary resolution of a Problem that restores the service and operation of a Product without material loss of functionality. A Work-Around may consist of a patch or instructions on how to avoid a Problem.
Work Around means a temporary solution to a problem. A Work Around will be replaced with a Permanent Solution unless otherwise agreed to by Customer. Other capitalized terms have the meanings assigned to them in the License Agreement. Schedule B 1 FAST SDK Support FAST SDK Support This Schedule sets forth the interface between Fast Search and Transfer (FAST) and the RESELLER regarding the resolution of problems with the FAST Data Search Software Development Kit (“SDK”). The SDK is a toolbox containing all APIs related to FAST Data Search as well as relevant development tools and code/application examples. By way of example, SDK Support does not include on-site technical support, training, professional services or related travel expenses.
Work Around means a procedure by which a Researcher can avoid or substantially mitigate a problem with the Colliga Apps Services.
Work Around means a modification of the OSI Proprietary Software and/or a change in the procedures followed or data supplied by BISYS to avoid an Error without substantially impairing BISYS' use of OSI Proprietary Software. THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONSTITUTE A SERVICE CONTRACT AND NOT A PRODUCT WARRANTY. THE OSI PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE AND ALL MATERIALS RELATED TO THE OSI PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE ARE SUBJECT EXCLUSIVELY TO THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THE AGREEMENT. THIS ATTACHMENT IS AN ADDITIONAL PART OF THE AGREEMENT AND DOES NOT CHANGE OR SUPERSEDE ANY TERM OF THE AGREEMENT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT UNAMBIGUOUSLY CONTRARY THERETO. Attachment 3 OSI Policies and Standards on the year 2000 OSI's The Complete Banking Solution system has been tested for year 2000 compliance and the following information is available to our clients to assist them with internal audits and external examinations: Oracle database structures use an internal date format that fully supports four digit years and therefore the year 2000 is provided for. Our internal logical date use and date calculations fully support cross century dates. Our tests have concluded that we do treat the year 2000 as a leap year (i.e. there is a February 29th, 2000). This is in accordance with the practice that years that divide by four are leap years. The first year of a new century; unless the century itself divides by four is not a leap year (i.e. the year 1900 and 2100 are not leap years, while the year 2000 is a leap year). All OSI reports provide for the year 2000 even if individual dates show with a two position year (i.e. 11-01-96 and 11-01-00). Since the OSI system, like all banking systems, needs to process external data files we are unable to change our code to function with date fields in these files until the originator directs us to do so. NOTE: ATM and ACH files are examples of data that may not support the year 2000 at present and therefore make it impossible for OSI to fully certify year 2000 compliance.
Work Around means a temporary solution to a problem. A Work Around will be replaced with a Permanent Solution unless otherwise agreed to by Customer.
Work Around means a temporary solution that the Service Provider or Transnet can implement in the event of an incident as an alternate method of providing full Service or process functionality that allows the affected system(s) and/or process(es) to deliver to Transnet an acceptable level of business operations functionality until a permanent incident resolution can be implemented. Any such Work Around must be acceptable to and approved by Transnet;
Work Around means a modification of the Licensed Software and/or a change in the procedures followed or data supplied by BISYS to avoid an Error without substantially impairing BISYS' use of Licensed Software. THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONSTITUTE A SERVICE CONTRACT AND NOT A PRODUCT WARRANTY. THE LICENSED SOFTWARE AND ALL MATERIALS RELATED TO THE LICENSED SOFTWARE ARE SUBJECT EXCLUSIVELY TO THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THE AGREEMENT. THIS ATTACHMENT IS AN ADDITIONAL PART OF THE AGREEMENT AND DOES NOT CHANGE OR SUPERSEDE ANY TERM OF THE AGREEMENT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT UNAMBIGUOUSLY CONTRARY THERETO. SCHEDULE 12 -- Product Development Resources Product Development Resources of three (3) dedicated developers is $536,000 for the first year of this Agreement. BISYS shall pay this fee to OSI on a quarterly basis in advance. After the first year, Product Development Resources will automatically renew for another 12-month period unless either OSI or BISYS provides the other with 180 days prior written notice of its intent not to continue Product Development Resources. The annual fee of $536,000 will be increased each year at the annual rate of inflation for the prior year measured by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers- Other Goods and Services. BISYS will reimburse Open Solutions for out-of-pocket travel expenses required of these resources, including travel and lodging while at a BISYS facility, at cost.