Proof of Concept Sample Clauses

Proof of Concept. Prior to the issuance of a Purchase Order, if requested by the Department, Contractor shall demonstrate its ability to convert one (1) or more different types of programming languages and/or data file structures. This demonstration will show that a Contractor’s CONTRACT NO. 12PSX0313 EXHIBIT 2 DELIVERABLES DOCUMENT tool(s) and approach is viable and capable of completing the conversion objectives of the Department as set forth in the SOW.
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Proof of Concept. 12.1. The Customer acknowledges liability for all costs incurred within the Proof of Concept period, including all call, installation, hardware and bandwidth charges.
Proof of Concept. The County has the option, exercisable in County's sole discretion and which may be exercised as early as during the first year of the Agreement, to require the Contractor to develop and implement a component of the ITS on a proof of concept basis (Proof of Concept) whereby Inmate telephone accounts can be established for an Inmate through an Inmate's Inmate Trust Account to enable outbound phone calls in instances where Debit Phone Account (Cardless)/Pre-Paid Accounts have not been purchased or Debit Phone Account (Cardless)/Pre-Paid Account value has been exhausted. The exercise of such option shall require an Amendment under Paragraph 6 (Change Orders and Amendments) of the body of the Agreement. This Proof of Concept shall be implemented at one (1) custody facility (likely Century Regional Detention Facility, presently the Sheriff's Department’s women’s jail facility that has its own Inmate Reception Center) and shall consider the optimal method(s) for deployment which reduce risk associated with Inmate transactions, reduce or eliminate staff and Contractor man hours, optimize access for Inmate telephone usage and enhance revenue. Presently, fifty-two (52) kiosks are strategically deployed throughout CRDF, primarily for the purposes of commissary sales. These kiosks are owned and maintained by the County's commissary vendor, and facilitate transactions through an interface which enables communication with the County's Jail Information Management System (JIMS) for purposes of account debits and credits where necessary. Kiosks employ the use of Inmate booking number and PINs as an enhanced security measure. The incoming ITS contractor would be expected to accomplish the Proof of Concept in either of two (2) methods (or as otherwise provided in this Section):
Proof of Concept. Not later than the Effective Date, the Parties shall have agreed on the initial proposed protocol for a proof of concept trial for the Licensed Product in the Field, which shall be incorporated as part of this Agreement as Schedule 3.2(a) (the “Proof of Concept Trial”). The Parties acknowledge that the Proof of Concept Trial protocol may change in light of regulatory and clinical developments affecting the Licensed Product.
Proof of Concept. Provide a detailed description of the project (Methods and Results) that will address the need or solve the problem.
Proof of Concept. Upon modification of the existing Licensed Software in order to meet the Functional Requirements in accordance with each of the Milestones, the Licensed Software as so modified will be subjected to proof of concept testing ("Concept Testing") in accordance with a System Concept Protocol to be mutually agreed upon by the parties. Licensor shall give notice to Licensee (the "Concept Notice") advising Licensee of the date Licensor and Licensee jointly shall perform Concept Testing thereof, at Licensor's facility, in order for Licensee, in the exercise of its reasonable judgment, to determine whether or not such Licensed Software, as modified, meets the Functional Requirements required by the applicable Milestone in all material respects. Licensee shall have its representatives present at Licensor's facility to observe such Concept Testing. If the Licensed Software, as modified, fails to pass the Concept Testing, Licensor shall further modify such Licensed Software so that it meets the Functional Requirements required by the applicable Milestone in all material respects and passes the Concept Testing. In the event that Licensee believes that the Licensed Software does not pass the Concept Testing because it does not meet the Functional Requirements required by any Milestone, Licensee shall within five (5) days after such Concept Testing give written notice to Licensor describing in reasonable detail the reasons why the Functional Requirements of the applicable Milestone have not been met. Licensor shall repeat the foregoing process until the modifications to the Licensed Software pass the Concept Testing. Upon passing the Concept Testing, Licensee and Licensor shall each sign a document stating that the Concept Testing has been passed.
Proof of Concept. 10.1. The customer acknowledges liability for all costs incurred within the POC period.
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Proof of Concept. The JSC shall determine whether Proof of Concept has been achieved with respect to any Licensed Compound.
Proof of Concept. (POC) Proof of Concept is a trail period that is generally between 3- 6 months. The Subscriber has an option to either continue their Subscription by switching to an AMC or to cancel the subscription. Termination. The Website Provider / Company reserves the right to terminate or suspend access to all or any portion of the Services for violation or suspected violation of these Terms & Conditions. Effect of Termination. Subscriber will have no further rights to access the Subscription Website. Termination will not affect the rights or liabilities of either party that accrued prior to termination.
Proof of Concept. NuVasive shall have a period of one hundred eighty (180) days from the Effective Date to perform (with the assistance of Xx. Xxxxxxxx) clinical proof-of-concept testing ("Proof of Concept Period") regarding the Combination Nerve Root Retractor. In the event the Combination Nerve Retractor successfully passes the Proof of Concept (as determined by NuVasive in good faith), NuVasive agrees to pay Xx. Xxxxxxxx *** Dollars ($***).
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