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Other Components, Methodologies. Content and Community Participation • Monitoring components and agents for systems to monitor available resources and collect system status information of the Enterprise Support Solutions (e.g. SAP EarlyWatch Alert). • Pre-configured test templates and test cases are usually delivered via the SAP Solution Manager Enterprise Edition. In addition the SAP Solution Manager Enterprise Edition assists Licensee’s testing activities with functionalities that currently include: o Test administration for Enterprise Support Solutions by using the functionality provided as part of the SAP Solution Manager Enterprise Edition; o Quality Management for management of ”Quality-Gates“ o SAP-provided tools for automatic testing o SAP-provided tools to assist with optimizing regression test scope. Such tools support identifying the business processes that are affected by a planned SAP Software Solutions change and make recommendations for the test scope as well as generating test plans (for details see xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/). • Content and supplementary tools designed to help increase efficiency, which may include implementation methodologies and standard procedures, an Implementation Guide (IMG) and Business Configuration (BC). • Access to guidelines via the SAP Service Marketplace, which may include implementation and operations processes and content designed to help reduce costs and risks. Such content currently includes: o End-to-End Solution Operations: Assists Licensee with the optimization of the end-to-end operations of Licensee’s SAP Software Solution. o Run SAP Methodology: Assists Licensee with application management, business process operations, and administration of the SAP NetWeaver® technology platform, and currently includes: ⮚ The SAP standards for solution operations ⮚ The road map of Run SAP to implement end-to-end solution operations ⮚ Tools, including the SAP Solution Manager Enterprise Edition application management solution. For more information on the Run SAP methodology, refer to xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/runsap • Participation in SAP's customer and partner community (via the SAP Service Marketplace), which provides information about best business practices, service offerings, etc.
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  • Calculation methodology No adjustment in the Conversion Price need be made unless the adjustment would require an increase or decrease of at least 1% in the Conversion Price then in effect, provided that any adjustment that would otherwise be required to be made shall be carried forward and taken into account in any subsequent adjustment. Except as stated in this Article VI, the Conversion Rate will not be adjusted for the issuance of Common Stock or any securities convertible into or exchangeable for Common Stock or carrying the right to purchase any of the foregoing. Any adjustments that are made shall be carried forward and taken into account in any subsequent adjustment. All calculations under Article V and Section 6.06 hereof and this Section 6.07 shall be made to the nearest cent or to the nearest 1/10,000th of a share, as the case may be.

  • Methodology 1. The price at which the Assuming Institution sells or disposes of Qualified Financial Contracts will be deemed to be the fair market value of such contracts, if such sale or disposition occurs at prevailing market rates within a predefined timetable as agreed upon by the Assuming Institution and the Receiver.

  • Particular Methods of Procurement of Goods Works and Services (other than Consultants’ Services)

  • Other Methods of Procurement of Goods The following table specifies the methods of procurement, other than International Competitive Bidding, which may be used for goods. The Procurement Plan shall specify the circumstances under which such methods may be used: Procurement Method

  • Methods of Measurement The methods used to identify the educational strengths and needs of students are set forth in the approved Application.

  • Accounting Methods Implement or adopt any material change in its accounting principles, practices or methods, other than as may be required by GAAP or any Governmental Entity.

  • Particular Methods of Procurement of Goods and Works International Competitive Bidding. Goods and works shall be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of International Competitive Bidding.

  • Construction Methods No four course of brick-work, with three joints, shall exceed in height, when built, one inch more than the same bricks piles upon one another without mortar. The bricks are to be well soaked in water before use on works, in proper through so as to be thoroughly wet when layed. The Cessation of the bubbles through the water is an irldication of saturation being complete. For ensuring thorough soaking of the bricks every one or two bricklayers or more as necessary, shall be provided with tubs for use The wall of structures shall be carried up regularly in all cases 1` when the nature of the work will admit of it not leaving any part 915mm (3 feet) lower than another. Horizontal courses shalI be straight, level and even and faces of walls smooth and plumb. A straight edge and a plumb- xxx shall be used for constant checking during progress of the work. No brick-bats shall be permitted to be used except when necessary for obtaining the dimension of the different course or for obtaining the specified bond. All unfinished work must be raked back in course unless otherwise directed arid when new work is to be jointed to it the surface of unfinished work must be cleaned and wetted. The bricks shall be laid by placing sufficient mortar on the wall and forcing every brick into it in such a manner as to completely fill every joint with moratar whether at the bottom, side or end of the brick. The mortar to be used shall be that specified for the relevant schedule items and shall comply with the specification for the mortar specified. The bound used shall be English and shall be carried throughout the work. At all angles forming the junction of any two walls, the bricks shall, at each alternate course be carried into each of the respective walls, so as to thoroughly unite the work. V'Jhen the faces are to be plastered, the joints shall be well raked out before any plaster is laid on should the plaster from want of proper joint ranking detach and 7 fall off from the brick work, the contractor shall strip off the plaster bodily to the extent ordered by Superintending Engineer and shall re-do the work properly at his own expense. All requisite scaffolding shall be provided at the contractor's expense and shall be double i.e., must it have two sets of upright supports Care must be taken to ensure the safety of the work people and the contractor must comply with such instructions as the Superintending Engineer may issue to ensure such safety. The contractor will be entirely responsible for any damage or injuries to person or property resulting from ill-erected scaffolding, defective ladders, or otherwise arising out of his default in this respect. The brick work for the retaining wall shall proceed side by side with the depositing and compacting of earth between the retaining walls. At no time shall the brick-work be constructed more than 405mm (1'-4") above Y the compacted earth. In the retaining wall weep-holes shall be provided at suitable intervals as instructed during execution, with the inner surface of the weep-holed plastered 20mm (3/4") thick in cement mortar 1:4 crouched rock of grades in different layer shall be provided at the inner end of the weep-holes to prevent the choking of the weep-holes to have full drainage. No extra payment will be made for this and no deductions will be made for this in the brick-work.

  • METHODS OF CALCULATION 1. Bi-Weekly 158. An employee whose compensation is fixed on a bi-weekly basis shall be paid the bi-weekly salary for his/her position for work performed during the bi-weekly pay period. There shall be no compensation for time not worked unless such time off is authorized time off with pay.

  • Measuring DNS parameters Every minute, every DNS probe will make an UDP or TCP “DNS test” to each of the public-­‐DNS registered “IP addresses” of the name servers of the domain name being monitored. If a “DNS test” result is undefined/unanswered, the tested IP will be considered unavailable from that probe until it is time to make a new test.

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