Performance Indices Clause Samples

The Performance Indices clause defines the specific metrics or standards by which a party’s performance under a contract will be measured. Typically, this clause outlines quantitative or qualitative benchmarks, such as delivery times, quality levels, or efficiency targets, that must be met during the contract term. By establishing clear and objective criteria for evaluating performance, the clause helps ensure accountability and provides a basis for assessing compliance or triggering remedies if standards are not achieved.
Performance Indices. The performance objectives for our meter coordination strategy, were that it should: • minimize the wasted bandwidth (bandwidth needed by some ingress node but not used) • minimize excess traffic into the network and maximize throughput for all the ingress nodes while trying to stay as close as possible to the SLA limit. • adhering closely to the resource sharing policy • be able to handle any valid traffic load in a quick and stable way. Another desired feature is flexibility to a range of network load conditions which we achieve by having appropriate parameters in our algorithm that could be used to fine tune the performance of our system. Scalability of the algorithm with the number of SLAs and network size is achieved by requiring only one statistics record for each SLA per ingress node. The egress node will also maintain one record per ingress node for every SLA. 1) Minimize bandwidth wastage