Testing and Remediation Sample Clauses

The Testing and Remediation clause establishes the procedures and responsibilities for inspecting, identifying, and correcting defects or non-conformities in goods, services, or work performed under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the process for conducting tests or inspections, the timeframe for reporting issues, and the steps required for the responsible party to remedy any deficiencies found. Its core practical function is to ensure that deliverables meet agreed-upon standards and to provide a clear mechanism for addressing and resolving problems, thereby protecting the interests of both parties and maintaining quality control.
Testing and Remediation. All students enrolled in the De Anza College nursing program will take assigned nationally normed HESI specialty exams in most courses and an Exit Exam in the final quarter of the program. Students should aim to achieve a score of 900 or higher on each exam. Research demonstrates that scores in this range on the HESI Exit Exam are highly predictive of NCLEX success. To prepare for the comprehensive Exit Exam, students are required to remediate after each course exam according to the prescribed plan of study that accompanies the HESI feedback. Following each HESI course and Exit Exam, students are required to remediate, and the remediation requirements are dependent on the individual student’s HESI score. HESI exam scores can be indicative of the student’s level of risk for success in the program and on NCLEX. Students with lower HESI scores require more intense remediation. HESI Exit examination: The HESI Exit examination will be administered twice during the final quarter of the program. An online remediation plan is developed for each question missed. . All students must remediate according to the guidelines. The scores of the two HESI Exit examinations will both be utilized as part of the final course grade per course greensheet. Students should aim for a 900 or higher benchmark score on the HESI exam before sitting for the NCLEX examination. Online remediation is provided in the HESI Student Access specific to the exam. • HESI Score > 900: Complete a minimum of 1 hour of remediation • HESI Score 800-900: Complete a minimum of 3 hours of remediation • HESI Score 700-799: Complete a minimum of 4 hours of remediation • HESI Score 600-699: Complete a minimum of 5 hours of remediation • HESI Score 599 or below: Complete a minimum of 6 hours of remediation Students must be logged into their HESI Student Access account and the online test specific remediation content for the number of hours specified. Do not print and log out of HESI remediation to study. Time spent on remediation content is monitored and students can break up the required remediation hours into multiple sessions.
Testing and Remediation. Software executables related to client/server architecture that are involved in handling Customer Data must undergo vulnerability assessments (both the client and server components) prior to release and on an on-going basis, either internally or using external experts, and any gaps identified must be remediated in a timely manner. 1. Testing must be based on, at a minimum, the OWASP Top 10 risks (or the OWASP Mobile Top 10 risks, where applicable), or comparable replacement.
Testing and Remediation. The Company will conduct periodic reviews and testing of its policies, procedures, controls, and systems related to the Relevant Products that are designed to evaluate and improve their effectiveness in preventing and detecting listings that violate the Company’s compliance policies, and procedures. The Company will use results of the compliance control testing to enhance its policies, procedures, controls, and systems for the Relevant Products.