Business Module definition
Business Module means the configuration for the data, user interface, reports, and business logic elements used in the Software in question as deployed by Customer. Each deployment of Software with a separately configured business module requires a separate license or subscription, but Customer may deploy validly licensed or subscribed Software without limitation as to number of services deployed. For greater certainty, the term “business module” refers to the above technical configuration issue and does not imply a reference to or limitations on use of the Software in any of the business lines conducted by Customer.
Business Module means a unique Third Party Software configuration model including unique tables, forms, lists, agents or reports designed to be utilized by the Customer.
Examples of Business Module in a sentence
Upon execution of this Agreement, the Member shall be considered as a “Retail Client” until such time as the Member self- certifies itself as a "Professional Client" in accordance with section 2.3 of the Conduct of Business Module within the DFSA Rulebook.
Upon verification and assessment in an operational area learning unit and the first General Business Module, team members qualify for the level 1 payment and the opportunity to progress to level 2.
Upon verification and assessment in a second operational area learning unit and the second General Business Module, team members qualify for the level 2 payment and the opportunity to progress to level 3.