Acceptance Criteria definition
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Service Acceptance Criteria (SAC) A set of criteria used to ensure that an IT Service meets its functionality and Quality Requirements and that the IT Service Provider is ready to Operate the new IT Service when it has been Deployed.
Acceptance Criteria for Work (“Criteria”) provided by the Contractor pursuant to this Agreement: Timeliness: The Work was delivered on time; Completeness: The Work contained the Data, Materials, and features required in the Contract; and Technical accuracy: The Work is accurate as measured against commonly accepted standard (for instance, a statistical formula, an industry standard, or de facto marketplace standard), and concepts are presented logically and clearly.
Unless otherwise specified in the Requirements, Deliverables and Services are subject to Acceptance Testing, and Documents are subject to review and Acceptance to confirm that they meet the Acceptance Criteria.
You must ensure that the Deliverable, Service or Document meets the Acceptance Criteria within the timeframe stated in the notice described in clause 9.3. We will review the re-submitted Deliverable, Service or Document against the Acceptance Criteria (including any conditions for Conditional Acceptance).