Software Control Sample Clauses
The Software Control clause establishes the rights and responsibilities regarding the management, modification, and oversight of software within an agreement. Typically, it outlines who has authority to access, update, or configure the software, and may specify procedures for implementing changes or maintaining security. This clause ensures that both parties understand who is accountable for software operations, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized changes and maintaining system integrity.
Software Control. Non-deliverable software that is used to inspect physical characteristics or attributes of the product (such as CNC) and software used in the manufacture or product shall be controlled by the seller to ensure software development, testing, documentation and revision level are adequately controlled and maintained.
Software Control. Non-deliverable software that is used to inspect physical characteristics or attributes of the product (such as CNC) and software used in the manufacture or product shall be controlled by the seller to ensure software development, testing, documentation and revision level are adequately controlled and maintained. The following Department of Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations are incorporated herein by reference:
A. APPLICABLE TO ALL ORDERS: B. ORDERS OVER $100,000 ALSO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: APPLICABLE TO ALL ORDERS: B. ORDERS OVER $2500 ALSO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: C. ORDERS OVER $10,000 ALSO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
Software Control. If Software is used to control the manufacture, inspection or test of supplied product, the supplier shall maintain a program for the positive control over the configuration status, validation, and program integrity of the software. This shall include, but not be limited to, the control of models, NC programs, test programs, inspection software, and software delivered in product.
