General Guideline definition

General Guideline. At each release category (full deployment, intermediate deployment, early deployment, or engineering), for approved distribution of software without restrictions, the product must have received a Quality certification and gone through the release process (KP011) as defined in the Software Development Handbook, including completion of shipping request in the release database. To receive a Quality certification the criteria defined below must be met. If the Product does not pass the Quality certification criteria, the Quality test report will identify problem areas. Whether the product passes or fails the criteria, the Quality test report may be distributed to the customer. Before any software can be released, it must be archived using the officially sanctioned version control system for that product. For BIOS code, the versions control tool is PVCS/VCM or Microsoft Visual Source Safe.

Examples of General Guideline in a sentence

  • As outlined in more detail below following, General Guideline, this Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) is for Special Inspections and Material Testing consulting services (“Services”).

  • The General Guideline is applicable to all employees and “insiders".

  • In the normal course of Micrologix’s business, there are three kinds of information that are relevant to the above General Guideline: Information about clinical results and research programs Information about industry partnerships/strategic alliances.

  • As outlined in more detail below in – General Guideline, this Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) is for Hazardous Materials Assessment consulting services (“Services”).

  • Such individuals are expected to adhere to the General Guideline.