Testing Activities Clause Samples

Testing Activities. Participants are responsible for understanding which tests are required to be run for each system and for completing those tests. For Participants whose systems support multiple Integration Profiles, completing testing can be a challenge. Participants are responsible for tracking their progress and prioritizing testing of the Profiles they find most important. Participants may find it necessary to drop some Actors and Profiles if time does not permit completing required tests. Testing activities performed by Connectathon Participants can be described as follows:
Testing Activities. On the testing day, we will first conduct a building survey of your property in order to record general characteristics of your building. We have enclosed a copy of a building survey for your review. There is no need to complete this now; our trained technician will complete it on the day of testing. After completing the survey, indoor air testing will be conducted on the first floor. EnviroForensics, LLC ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ Phone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ • Fax ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ The sampling containers are small metal canisters, similar in size/shape to a soccer ball. The canisters will be opened and left in place to collect an air sample over a period of 8 hours. You can see a picture of the canisters on the enclosed information sheet. It’s as simple as placing the canisters in position, starting the 8-hour timer, then closing and removing the canisters approximately 8 hours later. These canisters make no noise and should not interfere with your normal, daily activities; however, the canisters should not be moved or disturbed during the sampling process. Upon completion of the indoor air sampling, we would then collect two (2) sub-slab vapor samples from beneath the basement slab of your building. To collect the sub-slab vapor samples, we will initially drill a 1 ½-inch diameter hole into the slab to a depth of approximately 1 ¾- inches at each location. A 5/8-inch diameter hole is then drilled through the center of the hole and advanced completely through the concrete slab. The holes will be drilled using a common hammer drill found at any hardware store. A sampling port is then installed at each location to facilitate sample collection, which involves placing a stainless steel tube wrapped in silicone into the hole. The ports will be installed flush with the existing floor to not create a trip hazard in your building. A small, stainless steel cover would cap each sampling port and the ports would be left in for one additional sampling event. The WDNR requires that one sampling event be performed in the heating months between November and March, and one sampling event be performed in the non-heating months (typically between April and October). After the sampling events are completed, the sampling ports will be removed and the holes in the concrete will be repaired with cement. The sampling ports will be located in a low-traffic area where possible, and where agreed upon with you prior to conducting sampling activities. We anticipat...
Testing Activities. The Contractor shall (1) demonstrate to Intelsat compliance with all performance requirements of the Host Facility.
Testing Activities. The train must be operated in a normal mode of operation, including only permanent operators and support staff, and while meeting applicable permits.
Testing Activities. 1) The train must be operated in a normal mode of operation, including only permanent operators and support staff, and while meeting applicable permits. 2) If the test is interrupted for any reason, the Independent Engineer may require the test to be restarted. If the test is interrupted for an external cause, such as external power failure, the test does not need to be restarted from the beginning. However, steady state operation must be reestablished. 3) The facility will be in stable operation for at least 24 hours at or near its performance test production rate prior to the start of the test or for such a period of time that the Owner and the Independent Engineer agree that the facility is in steady state and the test can begin. 4) The performance test start time will be agreed upon before the test begins. 5) The biodiesel, tank levels and temperatures as well as mass flow totalizer readings from involved individual Micro Motion Coriolis meters will be recorded by the control system process historian every 5 seconds. In addition, readings will be obtained directly from the instruments every 12 hours. 6) The liquid level and temperature of intermediate tanks and/or vessels that can have variable liquid levels will be recorded by the control system process historian every 5 seconds. In addition, manual readings will be recorded at the start of the test and at the end of the test. Near the end of the test, operators should endeavor to bring the level in the intermediate tankage/vessels back to the levels recorded at the beginning of the test. 7) The 3rd Party Independent Laboratory will analyze Owner-provided samples of any existing biodiesel in the storage tanks for compliance with 6751-09a prior to the start of the performance test as detailed in Article 3.0 – Pre Test Activities, paragraph 4. 8) During the test, the 3rd Party Independent Laboratory will analyze Owner-provided samples of the produced biodiesel for compliance with 6751-09a. Quality samples will be drawn from the final storage tanks every 12 hours at the sample port locations on the recirculation lines. This sample will be sampled in accordance with BQ-9000 procedures for final qualification. The laboratory will determine the following parameters as outlined in Table 1 below: 9) The Independent Engineer will deliver a written performance test report within 5 working days of having received the data taken during the performance test, certificates of analysis from the 3rd party laboratory, ...
Testing Activities. Ion Cell Impact Testing - White Sands Test Facility to perform 5 hyper- velocity tests on an unprotected battery (battery to be supplied by Amazon). These test will determine the event volatility of impact on an individual cell. - White Sands Test Facility to perform 10 hyper-velocity tests on a representative unprotected battery. These test will determine the detriment that impacts have on the battery without shielding and perhaps eliminate battery shielding altogether. - White Sands Test Facility to perform 20 hyper- velocity tests on a shielded battery. - WSTF to perform up to 24 HVI tests on a shielded COPV at 50% MEOP - Each testing activity shall be followed by a report due two weeks after testing segment completion. NASA anticipates 2 reports will be provided, one covering the battery test results and another for the COPV test results.
Testing Activities. The Landlord undertakes to finish the Construction Works related to the Building, as well as the testing and any other related fulfilment required by the law in accordance with the scheme hereto attached as Annex “VIII” (“Testing Scheme”) within the Construction Works Term.
Testing Activities. Upon the State’s approval of the Comprehensive Test Plan, the Contractor shall: a. Conduct pre-testing validation of functional requirements. b. Train relevant State staff in testing and test procedures. c. Manage each test cycle, tracking progress and producing progress and quality reports. Provide ad hoc support as needed. d. Develop test plans for each testing type, including entrance and exit criteria, approach to test issue management, and progress tracking. e. Support the testing environment throughout the course of the project, including creating the test datasets, creating de-identified test datasets, and resetting the test data to support re-running of test scripts. Work must be performed on state- managed infrastructure. f. Develop test scripts covering all of the functionality included in the release for each testing cycle in collaboration with the State. Assist the State in developing UAT test scripts when requested; g. Refine, update, and make available all test documents, procedures, and scripts throughout development and through full System acceptance to reflect the current requirements. h. Include testing of time-sensitive elements. As System events contain date- and time-sensitive elements, the testing infrastructure must provide a method of altering and synchronizing the System date throughout each test phase. This requires changing the System date and time in some scenarios. (Note: Tennessee falls into two (2) time zones - Eastern and Central. The Contractor must accommodate this in their testing approach.). i. Provide stress-test software that shall simulate actual System use for the State during acceptance testing. The Contractor shall work in consultation with the State on testing requirements. j. Execute the test scripts for all test cycles with minimal State involvement. Prior to being promoted to user acceptance testing, the test scripts must pass criteria with user security/permissions enabled that is aligned with the Security Plan. k. Compile testing results for all test cycles. This includes user acceptance test results from the State. l. Participate in check-point meetings, including testing phase entrance and exit gates and provide relevant information for the State to make informed decisions to migrate into/out of testing phases; m. Provide and use a test issue tracking tool to track progress in resolving identified test issues. The test issue tracking tool shall be provided at no additional cost to the State. n. Re-test a te...
Testing Activities