Design Input definition

Design Input means the physical and performance requirements of the Product(s) that are used as a basis for device design.
Design Input means the documents listed in Annex 2-2 (LIST OF DESIGN INPUT REQUIRED FOR PLANT ENGINEERING) of

Examples of Design Input in a sentence

  • The Ventana IUO will be developed under full design control as per Ventana’s Product Development Process (“PDP”), and will be developed through stage gates known as Early Concept (“EC”), Design Goals (“DG”), Design Input (“DI”), and Design Output (“DO”).

  • Appendix B includes additional details to the deliverables and milestones in the Design Goal, Design Input and Design Output portions listed above.

  • Design Verification shall confirm that the Design Output for the Product(s) meets the Design Input requirements and any other ▇▇▇▇▇ requirements.

  • Design Verification shall confirm that the Design Output for the Product(s) meets the Design Input requirements and any other M▇▇▇▇ requirements.

  • ETG will provide to Cepheid a Marketing Requirements Document ("MRD") documenting the design elements required for both the GeneXpert module and cartridge and based on the MRD, ETG and Cepheid will agree upon a Design Input Requirements ("DIR") documenting the specifications against which the GeneXpert module and cartridge will be tested.

  • Design control systems shall address Design Input control, Design Output format and authorization (approvals), Design Verification, and Design Change/Configuration control, as a minimum.

  • The objective is to design and develop a Bone Cutting Drive System that seamlessly integrates with Mako’s Surgical Robot and provides the specific Output Performance as described in the Design Input provided by Mako.

  • M▇▇▇▇ shall establish and maintain procedures for defining and documenting Design Outputs in a manner that allows adequate evaluation of the Product(s)’ conformance to Design Input requirements, in compliance with Quality Management System Requirements.

  • For purposes of clarity, the parties acknowledge and agree that Biosite may reject a Prototype on the basis of (i) a non-conformance of the Prototype (BNP Assay and/or BNP Calibrator and Controls, as applicable) to a key Design Input (as reasonably designated by Biosite), or (ii) a material non-conformance of the Prototype (BNP Assay and/or BNP Calibrator and Controls, as applicable) to any other Design Input.

Related to Design Input

  • Design flow means the average annual flow or average daily flow specified in an approved facilities plan or approved plans and specifications, the flow specified in a WPDES permit, or the flow required to meet performance standards.

  • Design means the design of any aspect of the shape or configuration (whether internal or external) of the whole or part of an article, other than surface decoration; and

  • Design-build team means an entity that consists of:

  • Design Development Documents means the Drawings, Specifications and other documents prepared by the Trade Contractor that establish and describe the size and character of the Trade Contractor Work as to architectural, civil, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, graphics and signage, and other elements, and which include typical construction details, equipment layouts and specifications that identify major materials and systems.

  • Design Criteria Package means concise, performance-oriented drawings or specifications for a public construction project. The purpose of the Design Criteria Package is to furnish sufficient information to permit Design-Build Firms to prepare a bid or a response to the District’s Request for Proposals, or to permit the District to enter into a negotiated Design- Build Contract. The Design Criteria Package must specify performance- based criteria for the public construction project, including the legal description of the site, survey information concerning the site, interior space requirements, material quality standards, schematic layouts and conceptual design criteria of the project, cost or budget estimates, design and construction schedules, site development requirements, provisions for utilities, stormwater retention and disposal, and parking requirements applicable to the project. Design Criteria Packages shall require firms to submit information regarding the qualifications, availability, and past work of the firms, including the partners and members thereof.