Progress® Corticon® Studio for OpenEdge Sample Clauses

The 'Progress® Corticon® Studio for OpenEdge' clause defines the terms under which the Progress Corticon Studio software, specifically designed for integration with OpenEdge, is provided or licensed. This clause typically outlines the scope of use, any restrictions, and the rights granted to the licensee regarding the software, such as development, testing, or deployment within OpenEdge environments. Its core function is to clarify the permitted uses and limitations of the Corticon Studio for OpenEdge, ensuring both parties understand the boundaries of software usage and reducing the risk of unauthorized use or misunderstandings.
Progress® Corticon® Studio for OpenEdge. If the Product identified in the Order is Progress® Corticon® Studio for OpenEdge, then, in addition to the product specific usage limitation set forth in section 4.3.1 above, your right to use the Product is subject to the following additional limitation: development of Decision Services to be used exclusively by an OpenEdge application.
Progress® Corticon® Studio for OpenEdge. This Product, and all component parts thereof (including, without limitation, the server component of this Product) may only be used by Licensee for the purpose of modeling, analyzing, testing and saving business rules as decision services in a development or testing environment. Licensee must purchase a license for a Progress® Corticon® Server product in order to deploy, integrate, execute or otherwise make any production use of any decision services created with Progress® Corticon® Studio. Licensee’s right to use this Product is subject to the following additional limitation: development of decision services to be used exclusively in the context of OpenEdge Business Process Management business processes.
Progress® Corticon® Studio for OpenEdge. This Product, and all component parts thereof (including, without limitation, the server component of this Product) may only be used by QAD for the purpose of modeling, analyzing, testing and saving business rules as decision services in a development or testing environment. QAD must purchase a license for a Progress® Corticon® Server for OpenEdge product in order to deploy, integrate, execute or otherwise make any production use of any decision services created with Progress® Corticon® Studio for OpenEdge. QAD’s right to use this Product is subject to the following additional limitations: (i) Progress® Corticon® Studio for OpenEdge may be used solely for the development of decision services to be used exclusively by Covered Applications that make use of Progress OpenEdge Deployment Software; and (ii) Progress® Corticon® Studio for OpenEdge may be used solely in conjunction with Covered Applications having a general availability release date of 2015 or later.

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