Service Interface Sample Clauses
The Service Interface clause defines the technical means and protocols through which parties interact with a service or system. It typically outlines the specific APIs, data formats, communication protocols, or endpoints that must be used for integration, and may specify requirements for compatibility, security, or versioning. By clearly establishing how systems or users connect and exchange information, this clause ensures interoperability and reduces the risk of miscommunication or technical incompatibility between parties.
Service Interface. The webservice interface of the Glueing Service is a set of SAGA-like methods that are exposed to clients. The signatures of some of the exposed methods are given below:
Service Interface. (A) SAVVIS shall provide as standard, Ethernet 10 and 100 base server interface options where available.
(B) SAVVIS shall support client distribution using ATM, frame relay or other access methods. Additional access methods can be added upon mutual agreement of the parties.
Service Interface. The <ServiceInterface> tag defines the services provided by a party that acts as a server and the characteristics of the party that is a client. The services include the list of actions provided by that server, their characteristics, and the actions permitted initially. The TPA contains a separate service interface definition for each party that acts as a server.
