Product Development Process Sample Clauses

Product Development Process. A gate process will be used for the development of the [*]product. This process will follow both the Endwave Corporation Full Scale Design and Development Control Procedure, 118846-01, and the Nokia Networks MW - Module Project APQP Requirements. Both processes contain 6 steps for the development and production launch of a new product. The table below list 6 typical steps to product development and how the phases Nokia's development approach correlate to Endwave's approach.
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Product Development Process. 6.1. The Product shall be the result of the combination of the HP Licensed Works with Brocade Intellectual Property, and the unique development resulting therefrom, as mutually agreed between the parties. Upon finalization of the documents that comprise the HP Licensed Works by HP and upon agreement with Brocade, the parties shall do the following:
Product Development Process. Each Party will be represented and involved in the product development process of the other Party for products that are directly related to the performance of this Agreement. Each Party may also contract directly with the other Party for the provision of specific additional services that are necessary for the development of such products.
Product Development Process. The Product shall be the result of the combination of the HP Licensed Works with Brocade Intellectual Property as mutually agreed between the parties. Upon finalization of the documents that comprise the HP Licensed Works by HP and upon agreement with Brocade, the parties shall do the following: During the Definition Phase of the Product, both HP and Brocade shall work to finalize the features for the Product. During the design of the Product, Brocade shall engineer the Product to conform to the HP Licensed Works and other documents as deemed mutually required by the parties and report on engineering-related issues. After the initial design is completed, HP and Brocade shall execute mutually agreed-upon test plans to ensure the Product reliability and performance (“Test Plans”). During the transition of the Product to manufacturing, HP shall perform its standard First Article Inspection of the Product and after meeting HP acceptance criteria, HP will provide a letter of acceptance indicating Brocade’s completion of this activity.

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