TECHNOLOGY INTERFACE Clause Samples

The TECHNOLOGY INTERFACE clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the integration and compatibility of technological systems between the parties. It typically outlines the technical standards, protocols, or platforms that must be used to ensure seamless data exchange or system interoperability. For example, it may specify the use of certain APIs, data formats, or security measures when connecting software or hardware. This clause is essential for preventing technical mismatches and ensuring that both parties' systems can communicate effectively, thereby reducing operational disruptions and misunderstandings.
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TECHNOLOGY INTERFACE. AA agrees to provide the necessary support to ensure dynamic transfer of operational data directly to Contractor's System Operational Control center in Indianapolis, IN. [*]
TECHNOLOGY INTERFACE. It is anticipated that this will be required to integrate and/or operate the NECI and Tekno Products as a “Solution Set” and will be defined at such time as that need is agreed to by the Parties.

Related to TECHNOLOGY INTERFACE

  • Technology Discoveries, innovations, Know-How and inventions, whether patentable or not, including computer software, recognized under U.S. law as intellectual creations to which rights of ownership accrue, including, but not limited to, patents, trade secrets, maskworks and copyrights developed under this Agreement.

  • Technology Upgrades Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Verizon shall have the right to deploy, upgrade, migrate and maintain its network at its discretion. The Parties acknowledge that Verizon, at its election, may deploy fiber throughout its network and that such fiber deployment may inhibit or facilitate Covista’s ability to provide service using certain technologies. Nothing in this Agreement shall limit Verizon's ability to modify its network through the incorporation of new equipment or software or otherwise. Covista shall be solely responsible for the cost and activities associated with accommodating such changes in its own network.

  • Interface A defined set of transmission facilities that separate Load Zones and that separate the NYCA from adjacent Control Areas. Investor-Owned Transmission Owners. A Transmission Owner that is owned by private investors. At the present time these include: Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Gas & Electric Corporation, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., New York State Electric & Gas Corporation, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc., and Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation.

  • Technical Interfaces 3.2.6.1 The Interconnection facilities provided by each Party shall be formatted using either Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI) line code with Superframe format framing or Bipolar 8-Zero Substitution with Extended Superframe (B8ZS ESF) format framing or any mutually agreeable line coding and framing.

  • Software Development Software designs, prototypes, and all documentation for the final designs developed under this agreement must be made fully transferable upon direction of NSF. NSF may make the software design, prototype, and documentation for the final design available to competitors for review during any anticipated re-competition of the project.