Simulation test Clause Samples

A Simulation Test clause establishes the requirement for one party to conduct a trial or demonstration of a product, system, or process to verify its performance under specified conditions. Typically, this clause outlines the parameters of the test, the criteria for success, and the responsibilities of each party during the simulation. For example, it may require a supplier to demonstrate that new software meets certain operational benchmarks before final acceptance. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the deliverable meets agreed-upon standards before full implementation or payment, thereby reducing the risk of defects or non-compliance.
Simulation test.  The simulation test will not be considered as an activation as described in the General Framework.  The outcome of the simulation test, as provided by Annex 13, will determine the maximal Tertiary Control Power for each Service Type (R3max,std and R3max,flex respectively for Standard Tertiary Control and Flex Tertiary Control) that can be offered to ▇▇▇▇ by the BSP in the procurement procedure.  The Transfer of Energy for concerned Delivery Points applies for the simulation test. As a consequence, any Delivery Point participating to a simulation test should prior be part of the Pool of the BSP.  In case a simulation test is performed, based on Delivery Points for which Transfer of Energy applies, the corresponding R3 Supplied will be taken into account for the computation of the minimal amount of the bank guarantee.  All costs linked to the simulation test are borne by the BSP.  ▇▇▇▇ reserves the right to abort the simulation test at any moment if it jeopardizes the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ or any Public Distribution Grid security.  In no case shall ▇▇▇▇ be liable for any direct or indirect damages to third parties resulting from or occurring during the simulation test. The general liability regime organised by Art. 6 of the General Conditions is applicable to the BSP requesting the simulation test.
Simulation test. The outcome of the Simulation Test determines the maximal Tertiary Control Power of each Service Type that can be offered in the procurement process, being:  R3max,std (MW) for the Standard Tertiary Control  R3max,flex (MW) for the Flex Tertiary Control  R3max (MW) which is the maximum between R3max,std and R3max,flex R3max,flex is equal or superior to R3max,std as the entire volume of Standard Tertiary Control can also be offered as Flex Tertiary Control. The simulation test is based on quarter-hour metering data. The simulation test is mandatory:  before first participation of a BSP to the auctions;  to update R3max,std and/or R3max,flex;  to modify the Baseline. The pattern of the simulation test is determined by the R3 Service Type(s) that the BSP wishes to offer: Standard Tertiary Control, Flex Tertiary Control or both of them.
Simulation test. In order to prequalify for offering the Service, the BSP must simulate an activation of the Service. The pool of Delivery Points must at the time of the simulation test simulate a full activation in order to prove that he is capable of following the bidding procedure, communicate the required information and deliver the Service. In this sense: • Upon request of the BSP, ▇▇▇▇ defines a test window of 24 hours not later than 10 working days from reception of the request; • During this time the BSP makes an Energy Bid priced at 0€/MW/h for available volumes in his portfolio (or a part thereof) for this period which can be updated until the normal gate closure time (i.e. RT – 45 mins), in respect to the procedure described in Annex 10. ▇▇▇▇ should be able to activate the Energy Bid during normal business hours (8h-18h); • ▇▇▇▇ chooses when to partially or entirely activate a volume according to the Energy Bid; • The BSP delivers in line with the latest update of the Energy Bid prior to gate closure time; • ▇▇▇▇ then decides according to the criteria stated hereby under if the test was deemed successful and will inform the BSP at latest 10 working days after the day of the test. In case the BSP does not complete the simulation test successfully, ▇▇▇▇ and the BSP will make their best effort to identify the source of the failure and the BSP is expected to solve all issues which lead to and/or stem from the failure in view of performing a new test. Any costs linked to the tests are born by the BSP. No activation remuneration is paid for the activated Energy Bid.
Simulation test. Simulation test is a well designed function for you to quickly review QMirror/BK in a few minutes. Execute Simulation Test requires QMirror/BK library list to be empty. To empty QMirror/BK library list, take command option 3 – ‘Remove libraries from library list’. Simulation test uses the following AS400 commands to build up simulation environments: CRTLIB, CRTDTAARA, CRTSRCPF, ADDPFM, CPYF, CRTPF, CRTLF, MOVOBJ, 20xx/xx/xx 15:33:59 Login AS400 at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇ ... 20xx/xx/xx 15:34:06 Timer Synchronizing 20xx/xx/xx 15:34:03 AS400 - Serial number xxxxxxx Model xxx 20xx/xx/xx 15:34:03 OS400 - Version x Release x Modification x 20xx/xx/xx 15:34:03 QMirror working library on AS400 is QMIRROR QMirror/BK x.x.x (released in 20xx/xx) command list (QMBK): 1 - Start QMirror/BK 4 - Build up object list from AS400 libraries 6 - Show selected library list 7 - Show excluded object list 8 - ENDJRNPF unselected libraries K - Change license key R - Switch to recovery mode T - Simulation test U - Uninstall QMirror/BK Q - Quit Your option is (1/4/5/6/7/8/k/r/t/u/Q) t CHGOBJD, CRTCLPGM, and SQL statements to INSERT, UPDATE physical file. Start QMirror/BK, take command option T – ‘Simulation test’ QMirror/BK will create two libraries, BK001 and BK002. Then build up simulation data in both libraries. Build up simulation data CRTLIB - Create library BK001 CRTLIB - Create library BK002 CRTDTAARA - Create data area dtaara101 on library BK001 CRTDTAARA - Create data area dtaara202 on library BK002 CRTSRCPF - Create source physical file QCLPSRC on library BK001 ADDPFM - Add source physical file member CLP101 to QCLPSRC Insert CLP statements into source CLP101 CPYF - Copy source member CLP101 to CLP102 CRTSRCPF - Create source physical file QDDSSRC on library BK001 ADDPFM - Add source physical file member FILE101 to QDDSSRC Insert DDS statements into source FILE101 CRTPF - Create physical file FILE101 from DDS on library BK001 Insert 5 records into FILE101 ADDPFM - Add source physical file member FILE101_LF to QDDSSRC Insert DDS statements into source FILE101_LF CRTLF - Create logical file FILE101_LF from DDS on library BK001 Done. You can use PDM to review object list in libraries BK001 and BK002. Work with Objects Using PDM Library BK001
Simulation test. Execute QMirror/DR – 1. Build up library list from source AS400 libraries (command option 4) (to start journaling for physical files) 2. Save libraries from source AS400 and restore to target AS400 by tape (saving time to transfer large objects by FTP) 3. Start instance (command option 1) 4. Log monitoring (command option L) 5. Status monitoring (command option S) 1. End QMirror/DR (command option 2) 2. Add more source AS400 libraries into QMirror/DR (command option 4) (to start journaling for physical files) 3. Save libraries from source AS400 and restore to target AS400 by tape (saving time to transfer large objects by FTP) 4. Start QMirror/DR (command option 1)
Simulation test. For the simulation of Secondary Control Power, the Supplier must simulate the following activation signal. With this signal ▇▇▇▇ will test whether the Supplier can activate R2 of the Production Unit and if he is able to follow a variable signal with a deviation smaller than 7.5% of the maximum value. This test will take 100minutes.
Simulation test. Execute QMirror/BK – 1. Build up library list from AS400 libraries (command option 4) (to start journaling for physical files) 2. Save libraries from AS400 by tape (saving time to back up large objects by FTP) 3. Start instance (command option 1) 4. Log monitoring (command option L) 5. Status monitoring (command option S) 1. End QMirror/BK (command option 2) 2. Add more AS400 libraries into QMirror/BK (command option 4) (to start journaling for physical files) 3. Save libraries from AS400 by tape (saving time to back up large objects by FTP) 4. Start QMirror/BK (command option 1)
Simulation test. For the simulation of Secondary Control Power, the BSP must simulate the following activation signal. With this signal ▇▇▇▇ will test whether the BSP can activate R2 of the Production Unit and if he is able to follow a variable signal with a deviation smaller than 7.5% of the maximum value. This test will take 100minutes.

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