Events sequence definition

Events sequence. The use case may have two starting points: if the Claimer selects “My claims” service or if the Claimer has just performed a claiming request (see UC17).
Events sequence. The use case starts when the ROW manager enters in the back office of the ROW and selects the functionality “Pending claims”. The system shows the history of all the claims submitted by the Rightholders for OW in which the country of publications corresponds to national area of the organisation (RRO, etc…). Post conditions: Use Case: Manage ROW ID: UC9 Actors: ROW manager Preconditions: The ROW manager has been authenticated by the system.
Events sequence. The use case starts when the ROW manager enters in the back office of the ROW and see the status of the OW. He has the permissions to modify the status of the OW, to cancel an OW and to insert a new OW. Post conditions:

Examples of Events sequence in a sentence

  • Such request is enqueued to Arrow Request queue Events sequence: 1.


More Definitions of Events sequence

Events sequence. The use case starts when the librarian selects one of the submissions shown by the use case US2. The system shows the list of single requests (in the case of multiple queries) distinguishing between those pending, those who require a validation by the librarian and the closed ones. Post conditions: ID: UC4 Actors: Librarian Preconditions: The librarian has been authenticated by the system.
Events sequence. The use case starts when an End User wants to make a claiming request on an orphan work.
Events sequence. The use case starts when the librarian selects one of the requests in the use case US3.
Events sequence. The use case starts when the Librarian selects the functionality “Monitoring area” (submitted requests).in the main site and selects the “Transactions” tab. The system displays the list of all the transactions performed by the Librarian. For each transaction the system shows: 1. The summary of the book (manifestation) main metadata (i.e. title, author(s), year of publication, country of publications) 2. The status of the transaction or some action to be taken by the Librarian; 2.

Related to Events sequence

  • Events means an action or occurrence, at any given location within the Authorized System that causes a Collection System Overflow. An Event ends when there is no recurrence of a CSO or SSO in the collection system at the same location in the 12-hour period following the last Collection System Overflow.

  • Events of Default has the meaning specified in Section 6.01.

  • Triggering Events means Triggering Event I, Triggering Event II and Triggering Event III, collectively.

  • Termination Events means each of the events specified in Clause 10.3 of this Contract.

  • Pending Change of Control means: (i) the signing of a definitive agreement for a transaction which, if consummated, would result in a Change of Control; (ii) the commencement of a tender offer which, if successful, would result in a Change of Control; or (iii) the circulation of a proxy statement seeking proxies in opposition to management in an election contest which, if successful, would result in a Change of Control.