Customization definition

Customization means any customer-specific modification to software that requires changes to the software’s source code.
Customization means any improvement, maintenance, or repair that is performed on an aircraft that is associated with the sale of the aircraft.
Customization means State-specific changes to the Software's underlying Source Code or structural data model changes.

Examples of Customization in a sentence

  • Documentation shall mean, whether in electronic or printed form, User's Guides, Installation Guides, Reference Guides, Administrator's Guides, Customization Guides, Programmer's Guides, Configuration Guides and Help Guides delivered with a particular software product supplied by ISD to Licensee.


More Definitions of Customization

Customization means any customer-specific modification to software that requires changes to the software’s source code. “Firmware” means software sold or licensed only in conjunction with machines, designed for execution only on a machine with which it is provided, designed only for machines other than a dedicated computer, and embedded into or installed on the machine by the machine’s manufacturer or seller.
Customization means a custom code modification to the Software performed by Epicor.
Customization means the required modifications to the Generic Product or the previously customized version of the Generic Product (as the case may be) to be developed in accordance with the applicable Specifications in order to develop the resultant Customized Product.
Customization means the executable code, object code and source code developed by Binary under a Customization Order.
Customization means a custom code modification to the Software or SaaS Services performed by Epicor.
Customization means any change, enhancement, etc. to the Solution requiring source code changes completed by the Contractor to provide the specified functionality;
Customization means a client customizable area is provided which includes: 1) a communication policy, 2) drop policy, 3) netiquette recommendations, 4) pace charts, 5) student resource page, 6) optional contact and help pages, 7) state and national standards.