Defect Density definition

Defect Density means the number of defects per 1000 lines of code.
Defect Density. Has the meaning set forth in Section 2 of Exhibit B-1 to Schedule B to the Terms and Conditions Exhibit B-1

Examples of Defect Density in a sentence

  • TCOE Project ▇▇▇ Summary Report Weekly, Defect Densities are based on Development effort; Each Project Due into the TCOE will need to report Development Days to drive metrics for Defect Density.

  • Ahead of Schedule, behind schedule, and brief status (status, Changes, Risks, Issues), and current Development Effort expended (To affect Defect Density).

  • For purposes of the fourth installment payment prerequisite as specified in Section 4.1.4, the relevant Target Defect Density will be less than or equal to *.

  • Such "good die basis" transaction shall be made in reference to "Die Pricing Mechanism" in Exhibit D and "Defect Density Goal" in Exhibit E.

Related to Defect Density

  • Title Defect Property has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2(a).

  • Environmental Defect Value means, with respect to any Environmental Defect, the value, as of the Closing Date, of the estimated costs and expenses to correct such Environmental Defect in the most cost-effective manner reasonably available, consistent with Environmental Laws, taking into account that non-permanent remedies (such as mechanisms to contain or stabilize hazardous materials, including monitoring site conditions, natural attenuation, risk-based corrective action, institutional controls or other appropriate restrictions on the use of property, caps, dikes, encapsulation, leachate collection systems, etc.) may be the most cost-effective manner reasonably available.

  • Environmental Defect means, with respect to any given Asset, a material violation of Environmental Laws in effect as of the Effective Time in the jurisdiction in which such Asset is located.

  • Environmental Defect Notice shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.1(a).

  • Title Defect means any lien, charge, Encumbrance, defect, or other matter that, as of the Execution Date, causes Seller or any Selling Subsidiary not to have Defensible Title in and to the Conveyed Interests; provided that the following shall not be considered Title Defects: