Common use of Event Management Clause in Contracts

Event Management. Managing events, creating and publishing event types Event Management is a Service available via its respective MindSphere APIs. This Service is used to manage standardized and customized events. Events, alarms, warnings can be received from the field or other Applications and be used to inform a User. An event documents the occurrence of a defined situation (e.g. exceed temperature threshold or starting a motor). The order and the content of an event instance are specified in the corresponding event type (e.g. timestamp, priority and description). Event instance represents the occurrence and includes the information defined in the event type (e.g. 2018-07-10 15:45:23 | HIGH | Temperature high). When creating an event type, the respective creator (“Event Owner”) can designate it as local or global: • Local event type: Local event types are private and can only be used by Users that have access to the Account of the relevant Event Owner. • Global event type: Global event types are listed and accessible to all MindSphere users for their use. By default, a newly created event type is designated as local. By designating an event type as global, the relevant Event Owner grants the non-transferable, irrevocable and royalty-free right to use and permit Third Parties to use the respective event type (i) to Siemens and (ii) to all current and future MindSphere customers for their use on the Platform. Using global event types By using a global event type you acknowledge and agree that: (i) any relationship regarding the use of a global event type is solely between you and the relevant Event Owner; (ii) Siemens is under no obligation to test, validate or otherwise review a global event type; (iii) Siemens does not assume any obligation or responsibility with regard to the use or support of a global event type; and (iv) (only) the relevant Event Owner may modify from time to time and cease to maintain an existing global event type.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: siemens.mindsphere.io, siemens.mindsphere.io, siemens.mindsphere.io

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Event Management. Managing events, creating and publishing event types Event Management is a Service available via its respective MindSphere APIs. This Service is used to manage standardized and customized events. Events, alarms, warnings can be received from the field or other Applications and be used to inform a User. An event documents the occurrence of a defined situation (e.g. exceed temperature threshold or starting a motor). The order and the content of an event instance are specified in the corresponding event type (e.g. timestamp, priority and description). Event instance represents the occurrence and includes the information defined in the event type (e.g. 2018-07-10 15:45:23 | HIGH | Temperature high). The number of event instances and event types you are allowed to create is limited. These limits are defined by the respective Plan size ordered and can be upgraded at an additional fee. When creating an event type, the respective creator (“Event Owner”) can designate it as local or global: • Local event type: Local event types are private and can only be used by Users that have access to the Account of the relevant Event Owner. • Global event type: Global event types are listed and accessible to all MindSphere users for their use. By default, a newly created event type is designated as local. By designating an event type as global, the relevant Event Owner grants the non-transferable, irrevocable and royalty-free right to use and permit Third Parties to use the respective event type (i) to Siemens and (ii) to all current and future MindSphere customers for their use on the Platform. Using global event types By using a global event type you acknowledge and agree that: (i) any relationship regarding the use of a global event type is solely between you and the relevant Event Owner; (ii) Siemens is under no obligation to test, validate or otherwise review a global event type; (iii) Siemens does not assume any obligation or responsibility with regard to the use or support of a global event type; and (iv) (only) the relevant Event Owner may modify from time to time and cease to maintain an existing global event type.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: siemens.mindsphere.io

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.