Development/Engineering definition

Development/Engineering means software code writers and a system engineer.

Examples of Development/Engineering in a sentence

  • Resourcing for enhancements not included in the fixed fee will be requested periodically by Nielsen through the SOW process and billed at the Application Development/Engineering Maintenance and Enhancement Rate.

  • Client shall be responsible for the cost of each Development/Engineering Batch, whether or not Product from the Development/Engineering Batch is delivered (provided that Client shall not be responsible for the cost of a Development/Engineering Batch that was not delivered because of a failure that was caused by the gross negligence of Catalent or as a result of a Catalent equipment or facility malfunction (“Catalent Development/Engineering Batch Failure”)).

  • Subject to Section 4.4 (“Nonconforming Development/Engineering Batch”), Client shall have [***] calendar days from receipt by Client of: (i) representative samples of Product intended for release testing by Client; (ii) the Batch Record Package; or (iii) each Unit of Product, to determine whether such Product (a) conforms to the relevant Product Specifications and (b) was manufactured in compliance with CGMP, as applicable (collectively the “Product Requirements”).

  • Research & Development/Engineering Support — Product and service development and engineering support.

  • Development/Engineering Support Support provided by KANA Engineering to KANA Technical Support when ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ Support is not successful, and passed on to DAVOX, to provide higher level diagnostic services and corrective action that may include the development of patches or other product design or modification changes.

  • Severity Level Escalation Levels Senior Customer Support Customer Support Manager Development/Engineering 1 Within 2 hours Within 4 hours Within 4 hours 2 Within 4 hours Within 8 Hours After 1 business day 3 or 4 Within 2 business days Within 2 business days After 3 business days This Maintenance Schedule is a binding agreement that is incorporated by reference into, and made a part of, the Software License & Maintenance Agreement dated , 20 and all applicable License Schedules with Pegasystems Inc.

  • Development/Engineering Support Support provided by KANA Engineering to KANA Technical Support when Leve▇ ▇ ▇▇▇port is not successful, and passed on to SERVICEWARE, to provide higher level diagnostic services and corrective action that may include the development of patches or other product design or modification changes.

  • Except with respect to a Development/Engineering Batch, Catalent represents, warrants and covenants that: (a) the Production shall be performed in accordance with Section 3.2 (“Performance”) and (b) the Product when made available at Catalent’s shipping docks shall: (i) meet Product Specifications; (ii) have been Produced in accordance with CGMP and Applicable Laws; and (iii) at the time of delivery, shall be free and clear of any lien or encumbrance.

  • Except with respect to a Catalent Development/Engineering Batch Failure, Catalent shall have no obligation to re-perform any Services for a Development/Engineering Batch.

  • Except as otherwise agreed by the Parties in writing, the [***] of [***] by [***] shall be considered to be a “Development/Engineering Batch.” Additionally, the [***] of the [***] Produced following: (a) a material change in Product Specifications; or (b) a change in scale of the manufacturing process to produce different quantities of Product shall be considered a Development/Engineering Batch.

Related to Development/Engineering

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  • Development Phase means the period before a vehicle type is type approved.

  • Engineering means the application of scientific knowledge for the design, control, or use of building structures, equipment, or apparatus.

  • Systems Engineering means preparing specifications, identifying and resolving interface problems, developing test requirements, evaluating test data, and supervising design.

  • Project Engineer means the surveyor or engineer employed by or private