Black Box definition

Black Box means a mechanism to protect proprietary technology from full technical disclosure to a third party (e.g. Co-Manufacturer or Supplier) such that the third party can use the technology without any understanding of the actual technology or the proprietary details regarding the technology. That is, the technology (the input) is sufficiently protected while providing a means for the third party to use (the output).
Black Box means the radiopharmaceutical production purification system used in a PET facility.
Black Box means Black Box Corporation, a Delaware corporation.

Examples of Black Box in a sentence

  • This deliverable is considered a Black Box Component and will include Black Box Component Deliverables and not Development Materials.

  • Customer shall ensure that any Customer Application incorporating the AppSight Black Box shall be governed by a license agreement which is at least as protective of BMC’s proprietary rights in the AppSight Black Box as of Customer’s proprietary rights in the Customer Application, but no less protective than this Agreement, including rights and restrictions related to end user's right to make backup and archival copies.

  • IBM Corp Revel Systems Bematech - See TOTVS SA IER RTC Quaterion Group Black Box Infor ShopKeep ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (Pendum) Ipsoft SICOM Bypass Mobile LLC ITAB Group SITA CompuCom Itasca Retail Information Systems ▇▇▇▇▇ Crunchtime ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ & Assoc.

  • Notwithstanding a party’s right to sublicense under this ARTICLE IV, neither party may disclose the Restricted Technologies to any third party, in any geography, including Suppliers or Co-Manufacturers within one’s own Defined Territory, without the written permission of the other party, which cannot be unreasonably withheld, delayed or denied so long as appropriate confidentiality measures and Black Box procedures are in place given the nature and sensitivity of the information.

  • The Executive agrees to execute and deliver to Black Box all proper papers for use in applying for, obtaining, maintaining, amending and enforcing all such trademarks, copyrights, patents or such other legal protections as Black Box may desire.


More Definitions of Black Box

Black Box settlement is a means to reach agreement on a rate increase in a case where the issues raised are varied and complex. To delineate and specify each component of the rate increase to the issues would be difficult, time-consuming, expensive and costly to the consumers as a rate case expense. To curtail any delineation is to save time, expense and costs of the parties and the ratepayers. The Commission has in the past found such “black box” settlements to be reasonable and in the public interest. See e.g., Pa. Pub. Util. Comm’n v.
Black Box testing is based on having no knowledge of the actual implementation of the software program, and therefore tests combination of input stimuli to monitor output results. "White box" testing is based on knowledge of the software program, and specifically tests functions and modules `in isolation' for proper performance. This usually requires the use of emulation equipment or debuggers.
Black Box. Phase 2 Dec. `01 3 Radar "Black Box" Part Phase 3 Mar. `02 Project Grantt Chart COST ESTIMATES The values in the Statement of Work/cost breakdown as previously presented are estimates only. The cost breakdown includes all estimated direct costs and associated overhead costs for the Project. For claim purposes, these costs will be determined using the applicable Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) costing rates negotiated with the Recipient in accordance with the PWGSC 103l-2 Contract Cost Principles. For any period where the PWGSC rate negotiations have not been completed at the time of claim submission for this period, the previous year's negotiated PWGSC rates will be used in the interim. The allowable amount which may be claimed is shown in the main body of the Contract under Article 3.1 titled "Sharing Ratio and Contribution Ceiling".
Black Box means a curbside recycling container as described in Section 4 of Schedule “H” and is used to collect recyclable materials described in Schedule “J”;
Black Box. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ "▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇" ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ May `01 2 Radar "Black Box" Phase 2 Dec. `01 3 Radar "Black Box" Part Phase 3 Mar. `02 Project Grantt Chart COST ESTIMATES The values in the Statement of Work/cost breakdown as previously presented are estimates only. The cost breakdown includes all estimated direct costs and associated overhead costs for the Project. For claim purposes, these costs will be determined using the applicable Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) costing rates negotiated with the Recipient in accordance with the PWGSC 103l-2 Contract Cost Principles. For any period where the PWGSC rate negotiations have not been completed at the time of claim submission for this period, the previous year's negotiated PWGSC rates will be used in the interim. The allowable amount which may be claimed is shown in the main body of the Contract under Article 3.1 titled "Sharing Ratio and Contribution Ceiling".
Black Box means a system that hides its internal logic to the user i.e. not able to be interpreted by a human.
Black Box means a recycling container used to collect recyclable paper and cardboard materials ;