Identified Services Clause Samples
The 'Identified Services' clause defines and lists the specific services that one party is obligated to provide under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the scope, nature, and any relevant details of the services, ensuring both parties have a clear understanding of what is included—such as consulting, maintenance, or delivery of certain products. By precisely identifying the services, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes about the parties' obligations, ensuring clarity and setting expectations for performance.
Identified Services. Each Project Statement entered into as of the Effective Date is attached to this Agreement in Annex B, and the Services identified in such Project Statements are referred to in this Agreement, collectively, as the “Identified Services”. Supplier agrees, on the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, to provide, or cause one or more of its Representatives to provide, to Buyer each of the Identified Services for the applicable Transition Period indicated in each applicable Project Statement attached hereto in Annex B, and Buyer agrees to purchase and pay for the Identified Services as provided for in Section 5.
Identified Services. Each Project Statement entered into as of the Effective Date is attached to this Transition Services Agreement in Annex B, and the Services identified in such Project Statements are referred to in this Transition Services Agreement, collectively, as the “Identified Services.”
Identified Services. In this section, we give a summary of the service components that have been identified during the ESFRI Use Case Requirements workshop. In the following subsections we group the services in chronological order of the user story: data finding, staging and access, processing, and finally ingesting the result. The subsections thereafter will give an overview of the overarching topics of Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructure (AAI), provenance and research object catalogue.
3.1.1. Data finding
3.1.2. Data staging and access When data has been found, it should be made accessible for processing. We will refer to this action as staging. The exact mechanism behind this will need to be offered by the framework developed in work package 2. The staging operation and, if applicable, specification of boundary conditions (e.g. availability of specific resources, proximity of other data sets for creating collections) should be accessible to the user, through the ESAP interface. ESAP should also provide data access to the data for analysis purposes. The user needs to be able to have both access using an interactive interface. e.g. providing visualisation tools or machine learning libraries, and a non-interactive interface, i.e. for extending the analysis to larger data sets, the interface should allow for executing batch jobs to obtain results from large or complex data sets.
