Benchmark tests definition

Benchmark tests means tests used to compare system or process performance with a standard;
Benchmark tests means the initial tests performed by Motorola on behalf of Licensee to determine the current condition, capability, and functionality of Licensee’s System. Depending on the complexity and specific requirements of the reconfiguration efforts, the Benchmark Tests may include testing of some or all of the following: channel capacity, signaling capacity, baud rate and access time, geographic coverage, penetration, redundancy, and other functional and operational capabilities and limitations of Licensee’s existing facilities. The precise requirements of the Benchmark Tests are described in the Reconfiguration Services Statement of Work. Qualified representatives of Licensee may observe the performance of the Benchmark Tests.

Examples of Benchmark tests in a sentence

  • Benchmark tests on prior versions of the Product may yield results that are not reflective of the performance of the current version of the Product.

  • Benchmark tests on prior versions of the Software may yield results that are not reflective of the performance of the current version of the Software.

  • Benchmark tests are accessible anytime and anywhere with an Internet connection and are integrated into the Study Island Common Core program for grades 3–5.

  • Benchmark tests for all students enrolled will be completed no later than September 30 of each school year.

  • Benchmark tests of former, outdated or inappropriate versions or editions of DICOM Anonymizer Pro may yield results that are not reflective of the performance of the current version or edition of DICOM Anonymizer Pro.

Related to Benchmark tests

  • Performance Tests means all tests meant to ensure that the Plant(s)/Unit(s) is/are in all respects in accordance with the requirements of the Contract and that the Plant functions properly and smoothly, in all respects as per the approved design parameters, within the permissible tolerances, and satisfies all the stipulated operating parameters, and will include the Guarantee Tests.

  • Performance Test means all operational checks and tests required to determine the performance parameters including inter-alia capacity, efficiency and operating characteristics of the Stores as specified in the Contract.

  • Benchmark Review means a review of the Services carried out in accordance with paragraphs 2.1 to 2.3 of Schedule 7 (Value for Money) of this Framework Agreement to determine whether those Services represent Good Value;

  • Benchmark Gilt means, in respect of a Reset Period, such United Kingdom government security having a maturity date on or about the last day of such Reset Period as the Calculation Agent, with the advice of the Reference Banks, may determine to be appropriate;

  • S&P CDO Monitor Test A test that will be satisfied on any date of determination (following receipt, at any time on or after the S&P CDO Monitor Election Date, by the Issuer and the Collateral Administrator of the Class Break-even Default Rates for each S&P CDO Monitor input file (in accordance with the definition of “Class Break-even Default Rate”)) if, after giving effect to a proposed sale or purchase of an additional Collateral Obligation, the Class Default Differential of the Highest Ranking Class of the Proposed Portfolio is positive. The S&P CDO Monitor Test will be considered to be improved if the Class Default Differential of the Proposed Portfolio that is not positive is greater than the corresponding Class Default Differential of the Current Portfolio.