Dry Run Sample Clauses

Dry Run. The Dry Run is a rehearsal of the Hot Cut. The objective is to simulate, as closely as possible, the final cutover with the given exception that physical moves do not occur (tape library, etc.). The general plan is as follows: • Quiesce systems at Symetra • For tape copy: Perform disk-to-tape copies at Symetra Transport copy tapes to ACS Perform tape-to-disk restores at ACS • Cut network over to ACS • Transport tape library to ACS • Perform system customization at ACS • Perform Customer Application Acceptance Test • Make “go” decision • Start production processing at ACS • Transport off-site tapes to ACS vault ACS will develop the overall execution plan. Symetra is responsible for developing and executing the Symetra acceptance test plan. This event will require participation from ACS technical, operations, and network groups; Symetra technical, operations, network, and applications groups; and possibly a select group of business users. When using a tape copy approach, production system outages at will be limited to TBD hours plus tape transport time plus the amount of test time defined by Symetra. During this time, network components will be pointed to ACS and be unavailable for production. Confidential Information Table of Contents Symetra Transition Program 5 Transition Program Key Milestones and Project Plan (Schedule)
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Dry Run. A route driven by an employee driving an empty bus prior to the beginning of the school year and at other times as determined by the Division to familiarize themselves with the route and confirm posted timing and stops.
Dry Run. This Work will be critical to the entire migration process. The Contractor will complete the readiness checklist and execute the migration transition plan. The final step in the testing plan will be the data and system validation. The emphasis will be on having minimum possible production downtime without compromising data integrity. The Contractor will test the production migration process and transition plan in its entirety and refine timelines based upon the results. The Contractor will conduct two (2) practice test runs or dry runs: the first conducted by the Contractor, with assistance from AOC staff, and the second conducted with a wider involvement of end users.
Dry Run. 2.16.1 If the vehicle or equipment is gone on arrival of the Contractor and it is confirmed that the Contractor arrived in the time required by the contract and no notice of cancellation was given prior to arrival, Contractor may charge for a "Dry Run Service Call". Dry run charges will be billed separately and must be approved by the Director of the department that requested towing service.
Dry Run operating a run prior to the start of service at the beginning of the school year for all drivers and prior to being assigned to a route during the school year. The driver must identify and report through agreed channels; timing, safety, and any other operating issues that pose a risk to the operational efficiency and effectiveness of a route which includes, construction projects, closed streets, and detours.
Dry Run. All drivers will do a dry run of his/her assigned route prior to the opening of school. The driver will be paid at the rate of 1 ¾ hours. Personal vehicle use will not be compensated.

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  • Warranty Period Except as may be otherwise specified or agreed, Contractor shall repair all defects in materials, equipment, or workmanship appearing within one year from the date of Substantial Completion of the Work. If Substantial Completion occurs by phase, then the warranty period for that the Work performed for each phase begins on the date of Substantial Completion of that phase, or as otherwise stipulated on the Certificate of Substantial Completion for the particular phase.

  • Delivery Point (a) All Energy shall be Delivered hereunder by Seller to Buyer at the Delivery Point. Seller shall be responsible for the costs of delivering its Energy to the Delivery Point consistent with all standards and requirements set forth by the FERC, ISO-NE, the Interconnecting Utility and any other applicable Governmental Entity and any applicable tariff.

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  • C1 Contract Price C1.1 In consideration of the Contractor’s performance of its obligations under the Contract, the Authority shall pay the Contract Price in accordance with clause C2 (Payment and VAT).

  • Work Week and Work Day (a) (Applicable to full-time employees only) The normal or standard work week shall be an average of thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours, with a normal or standard work day of seven and one-half (7½) hours except in those Hospitals where agreements already provide a standard or normal work week of less than thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours per week and seven and one-half (7½) hours per day. (Those Hospitals with the lesser required hours shall reflect in the salary rates a pro-rata lesser amount compared with salaries for other Hospitals based on the ratio that the standard or normal hours of work at the Hospital concerned are to thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours and shall appropriately reflect such hours in this Article). The length of time over which the hours of work per week are to be averaged shall be determined locally and shall be set out in the Local Provisions Appendix.

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  • REPAIRED OR REPLACED PARTS / COMPONENTS Where the Contractor is required to repair, replace or substitute Product or parts or components of the Product under the Contract, the repaired, replaced or substituted Products shall be subject to all terms and conditions for new parts and components set forth in the Contract including Warranties, as set forth in the Additional Warranties Clause herein. Replaced or repaired Product or parts and components of such Product shall be new and shall, if available, be replaced by the original manufacturer’s component or part. Remanufactured parts or components meeting new Product standards may be permitted by the Commissioner or Authorized User. Before installation, all proposed substitutes for the original manufacturer’s installed parts or components must be approved by the Authorized User. The part or component shall be equal to or of better quality than the original part or component being replaced.

  • Minimum Shipping Requirements for TIPS Sales Vendor shall ship, deliver, or provide ordered goods and services within a commercially reasonable time after acceptance of the order. If a delay in delivery is anticipated, Vendor shall notify the TIPS Member as to why delivery is delayed and provide an updated estimated time for completion. The TIPS Member may cancel the order if the delay is not commercially acceptable or not consistent with the Supplemental Agreement applicable to the order.

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