LICENSING SCHEME DEFINITIONS Sample Clauses

LICENSING SCHEME DEFINITIONS. Concurrent (or Floating) Based. Use of a DS Offering in Concurrent Based mode is authorized for a maximum number of simultaneous Users and/or Extended Enterprise Users, as applicable.
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LICENSING SCHEME DEFINITIONS. Concurrent (or Floating) Based. Use of a 3DS Offering in Concurrent Based mode is authorized for a maximum number of simultaneous Users and/or Extended Enterprise Users, as applicable.
LICENSING SCHEME DEFINITIONS. Extended Enterprise Named User means an Extended Enterprise User identified with a unique username and password to use the DS Offering from a single machine at any given time.
LICENSING SCHEME DEFINITIONS. Credit Based. Use of a DS Offering granted in Credit Based mode provides a right to consume a determined number of credits for the access duration to the DS Offering. Credits are for a one-time use (consumable and not reusable) and not refundable. As the number of credits is specified on a yearly basis, the number of credits is pro-rated according to the term of the DS Offering. For terms of one (1) year or less, all credits are issued at the beginning of the term and unused credits expire at the end of the term. For terms longer than one (1) year, credits are issued per year and unused credits expire at the end of the given year period; for any incomplete year period, the number of issued credits is pro-rated and unused credits expire at the end of the given incomplete year period. The quantity of credits required for a given use of the DS Offering is determined in the Product Portfolio and/or in the Documentation, and may be changed in the event of modifications to such DS Offering. Pool of credit(s) of same type can be accessed simultaneously by one or several authorized Users and/or Extended Enterprise Users and/or Machines, as applicable, within the limit of the number of remaining available credits. Credits of given type(s) may be required to enable use of other DS Offerings. Extended Enterprise Named User means an Extended Enterprise User identified with a unique username and password to use the DS Offering from a single machine at any given time.
LICENSING SCHEME DEFINITIONS. Add-on. When the use of a DS Offering is granted as an Add-on, such Add-on has to be used as bundled with another Configuration or Concurrent Based DS Offering. The Add-on shall not be operated separately. Concurrent (or Floating) Based. Use of a DS Offering in Concurrent Based mode is authorized for a maximum number of simultaneous Users and/or Extended Enterprise Users, as applicable. Machine (or node-lock) Based. Use of a DS Offering in Machine Based mode is authorized on the number of Machines for which the DS Offering has been ordered.
LICENSING SCHEME DEFINITIONS. Casual Named User Based means, when mentioned in a Transaction Document and with respect to a given 3DS Offering to which this OST applies, that the use of such 3DS Offering by a Named User shall not exceed forty (40) hours per calendar month unless otherwise stated in the Transaction Document and/or the Product Portfolio if available.
LICENSING SCHEME DEFINITIONS. LICENSING SCHEME DEFINITIONS SPECIFIC TO THIS OST Single User (Standalone). Use of each DS Offering in Single User (Standalone) mode is authorized on Machines up to the number of Machines for which the DS Offering has been ordered. A Single User (Standalone) license is authorized for use on a single Machine unless specified otherwise in section 2.2. SolidNetWork (SNL). Use of a DS Offering in SolidNetWork (SNL) mode is authorized for a maximum number of simultaneous Users and Affiliate’s Users (and Extended Enterprise Users, as applicable).
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LICENSING SCHEME DEFINITIONS. Named User means a User identified with a unique username and password to use the DS Offering from a single machine at any given time.
LICENSING SCHEME DEFINITIONS. Credit Based. Use of a DS Offering granted in Credit Based mode provides a right to consume a determined number of credits for the access duration to the DS Offering. Credits are for a one-time use (consumable and not reusable) and not refundable. Unused credits expire at the end of the validity period. The quantity of credits required for a given use of the DS Offering is determined in the Product Portfolio and/or in the Documentation, and may be changed in the event of modifications to such DS Offering. Pool of credit(s) of same type can be accessed simultaneously by one or several authorized Users and/or Extended Enterprise Users and/or Machines, as applicable, within the limit of the number of remaining available credits. Credits of given type(s) may be required to enable use of other DS Offerings.
LICENSING SCHEME DEFINITIONS. Add-on. When the use of a 3DS Offering is granted as an Add-on, such Add-on has to be used as bundled with another Configuration or Concurrent Based 3DS Offering. The Add-on shall not be operated separately. Concurrent (or Floating) Based. Use of a 3DS Offering in Concurrent Based mode is authorized for a maximum number of simultaneous Users and/or Extended Enterprise Users, as applicable. Machine (or node-lock) Based. Use of a 3DS Offering in Machine Based mode is authorized on the number of Machines for which the 3DS Offering has been ordered.
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