Embodiment definition

Embodiment means all documentation, drafts, papers, designs, schematics, diagrams, models, prototypes, source and object code (in any form or format and for all hardware platforms), computer-stored data, diskettes, manuscripts and other items describing all or any part of the Technology, any Derivative, any Intellectual Property Rights or any information related thereto or in which all of any part of the Technology, any Derivative, any Intellectual Property Right or such information is set forth, embodied, recorded or stored.
Embodiment means all flow charts, logic diagrams, programmer's notes, user's manuals, listings, error codes, down time losses, alarm codes, speed losses, and such other material or diagnostics necessary for the use, upkeep, maintenance, and modification of all or any portion of the Software or Equipment.
Embodiment in the agent domain usually means that an agent is in possession of a physical body. In this case, although the agent is simulated within a world and not physically embodied, it is embodied with respect to the simulated world it is in. This means that the agent is restricted to a single physical object in the world, only receives the sense data that the object would receive in the physical world, and can only act upon the world using the object.

Examples of Embodiment in a sentence

  • All other Milestone Fees shall be paid by NN to ZGI for each Zid Embodiment within each ZSS that proceeds through clinical development.

  • However, both ZGI and NN recognize that specific circumstances surrounding a particular Zid Embodiment may lead the parties to negotiate one or more different diligence time period(s) within a particular Pre-Negotiated License.

  • NN shall use commercially --------------------- reasonable efforts to achieve each of the following diligence obligations, for at least one Zid Embodiment in the ZSS, no later than the applicable deadline.

  • If multiple members of a single Zid Embodiment proceed through development, NN shall pay Milestone Fees only for the first such member to pass each milestone; however, upon commercialization of a second and subsequent member of the same Zid Embodiment by NN, or a Commercialization Partner or Sublicensee, then NN shall pay to ZGI full sets of Milestone Fees for such second and subsequent members of that Zid Embodiment.

  • This exception to Article 40, Embodiment, shall not be construed as limiting or otherwise modifying such Article 40, except as herein stated.


More Definitions of Embodiment

Embodiment means any and all Licensed Materials and other Materials (i) describing all or any part of the Licensed IP or any information related thereto or (ii) in which all of any part of the Licensed IP or such information is set forth, embodied, recorded or stored.
Embodiment means all flow charts, logic diagrams, programmer's notes, user's manuals, listings, and such other material necessary for the use, upkeep, maintenance, and modification of all or any portion of the Software.
Embodiment means, except to the extent relating to the Excluded IP, all documentation, drafts, papers, designs, schematics, diagrams, models, prototypes, source and object code (in any form or format and for all hardware platforms), computer-stored data, diskettes, manuscripts and other items describing all or any part of the Technology, any Derivative, any Intellectual Property Rights or any information related thereto or in which all of any part of the Technology, any Derivative, any Intellectual Property Right or such information is set forth, embodied, recorded or stored. “Business Assets” means, except to the extent related to the Excluded IP, all business and marketing plans, worldwide marketing rights, software, customer and supplier lists, price lists, mailing lists, customer and supplier records and other confidential or proprietary information relating to the Technology, as well as all computers, office equipment and other tangible personal property owned (i.e., not leased) by Purchaser immediately prior to the execution and delivery of this Agreement and primarily used in or otherwise primarily related to the Business.
Embodiment means all materials (including biological and chemical materials), documentation, drafts, papers, designs, schematics, diagrams, models, prototypes, source and object code (in any form or format and for all hardware platforms), computer-stored data, diskettes, manuscripts and other items describing or containing all or any part of the Technology owned or controlled by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ as of the effective date of this Agreement, any Derivative or any information related thereto or in which all of any part of the Technology, any Derivative or such information is set forth, embodied, recorded or stored.
Embodiment or "Embodiment of the Intellectual Property" means the Licensed Software and any corrections, updates, modifications, revisions, or enhancements of the Licensed Software developed during the term of this Agreement, in both object code and source code form, and all flow charts, logic diagrams, programmers' notes, user manuals, listings, and such other material necessary for the use, upkeep, maintenance, and modification of all or any portion of the Licensed Software. Embodiment includes, without limitation, the algorithms, specifications, or other code or information required to "unlock," remove, or disable any Key.
Embodiment means a physical object that implements, fixes, or otherwise embodies a Work in a particular format, configuration, or medium, such objects including but not being limited to: books, articles, records, drawings, diagrams, products, devices, samples including cultures, colonies and deposits, computer programs embodied in semiconductor chips or otherwise and related flow charts, source code, object code, programmer notes and documentation, customer lists, supplier lists, brochures, price lists, advertising material, production records, employee manuals, personnel records, accounting and other books and records, correspondence, documents, and material relating to the Business, meeting and collaboration notes, laboratory notebooks, blueprints, specifications, help-files, manuals, compilations and collections, product plans, service plans, design documents, models, databases, business models, market research and forecasts, strategic plans, and tactical plans.
Embodiment really means that there must be some certainty about the subject matter in the sense that it can be identified and discerned and that the aggregate of visual images and sounds must be sufficiently permanent and stable to be identified and capable of being used to be shown as a moving picture.