ARC Clause Samples

ARC. ARC is designed and implemented as a reliable, efficient, highly portable and easy-to handle middleware. It is optimized for serial data-intensive computational tasks, such that input and output data manipulation is considered an integral part of a computing service. This significantly optimizes CPU utilization, automatically allows for data caching, enables optimal bandwidth usage, and minimizes the risk of accidental distributed denial of service attacks. A key concept is the absence of a single point of failure. Combined with a stateful implementation of services, this ensures high stability of the system. Another feature of ARC is clear separation between the local batch systems and the Grid: the clear interface allows integration of any batch system via plug- ins. The middleware heavily relies on the distributed, multi-rooted dynamic information system that contributes to the overall redundancy and scalability of the infrastructure. Information system design allows encapsulating resource discovery, matchmaking and brokering in the client, avoiding thus a typical single point of failure. ARC client tools are implemented on top of a powerful API, which facilitates development of application-specific clients, portals or even workload or workflow management systems. Another key aspect of ARC is its non-intrusiveness with respect to the underlying resources: it deploys as a comparatively thin layer, with software installation only on the front-end. It can thus co-exist with any other middleware or setup. Not only is ARC light-weight, it is also easy to maintain and operate: it includes support for retries of transfer failures, transparent downtime handling, support for memory and CPU time limits, and all configuration is done through only one file. For historical interoperability reasons, ARC security largely relies on X509 proxies, though its recently upgraded security framework allows for virtually any X509-based solution and other widely used technologies, such as Shibboleth. The provided credential client utility can be used to interoperate with third-party services, such as the Virtual Organization Management Service (VOMS) and MyProxy.
ARC. “ARC” means the Architectural Review Committee.
ARC. Prior to ARC granting approval for the transfer of the ARC Agent Reporting Agreement from Seller to Purchaser, Purchaser shall continue to book applicable travel through Seller under the ARC appointment number 10532395. Seller agrees that all revenue associated with such bookings, and all expenses related to such revenue, shall be for the benefit, and shall be the obligations of, Purchaser.
ARC. Since ARC is not a party to this agreement, this section is for informational purposes only and provides a common understanding of ARC’s role by the five cities. ARC shall be responsible for the following: 1. Provide overall coordination and management of the project. 2. Manage and conduct all planning activities associated with the project. 3. Be the recipient of any federal and local funding for all planning activities associated with the project. (Estimate $1,000,000 federal and $250,000 local for a total of $1,250,000.) 4. Award and manage any sub-contracts necessary to perform required planning associated with the project. 5. Manage the project in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations. 6. Provide periodic financial status reports to the Cities showing the obligation and expenditure of funds. The ARC has designated a Project Manager for the NFCTP. For the sake of continuity, it is highly desirable to maintain the same Project Manager throughout the project.
ARC. Concurrently with the execution of this Agreement, ARC shall contribute immediately available funds in the amount of $10,970,190 to the capital of the Company, which capital shall be contributed to the Property Entity and used to purchase the Property from Peoria MOB Owners LLC ("Peoria MOB Owner") and attributed to 99% of the purchase price of the Property.
ARC. To the extent permitted by Law, ARC shall indemnify and hold harmless Developer from and against any and all Claims arising from, or connected with: (i) the negligence or willful misconduct of ARC or any party acting by, under, through, or on behalf of ARC; or (ii) the breach by ARC of any term or condition of this Agreement.