Engineering Tools definition
Examples of Engineering Tools in a sentence
Professional employees performing computer engineering and/or computer science work in the Engineering Tools Department will be included within the Bargaining Unit provided their work is non-confidential in nature.
ADGTJV and the JV Partners acknowledge and agree that they shall comply with all such security controls placed on the Engineering Tools Services, even if such security controls limit or restrict the usability or responsiveness of the Engineering Tools Services.
All source code and source materials are excluded from the Engineering Tools Services.
Upon such termination, You agree to destroy the Engineering Tools and related documentation and all copies thereof.
Except to the rights granted under the provision “License” of this Limited Use License Agreement You may not (a) transfer the Engineering Tools to any third party, (b) sell, resell, rent, lease, loan the Engineering Tools, c) modify the Engineering Tools or (d) attempt to reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble any portion of the Engineering Tools.
The (generic) main sub-systems in an automation system include: Control Room, Engineering Tools, Information Management and Process Controllers.
You may terminate this Limited Use License Agreement at any time by destroying the Engineering Tools and related documentation and all copies thereof.
During the Transition Period, Avica shall provide DTS, at its own expense and at no cost to DTS, with any updates of the Engineering Tools to the extent such updates are within Avica’s possession or reasonable control.
Without limiting GE Aerospace’s obligations under Section 6.18, the obligations recited in this Section 6.05(m) constitute the sole and exclusive liability of GE Aerospace for actual or alleged Intellectual Property infringement with respect to the Engineering Licensed Tools or Engineering Tools Services.
You agree not to export or re-export to any country the Engineering Tools in any form without the appropriate export licenses under the laws and regulations of the country where You reside, and, if necessary, re-export licenses under the U.S. or foreign export laws and regulations.