Localization Engineering definition

Localization Engineering means (1) engineering Localized strings into the AOLA Products and Latino Products and producing Localized builds, (2) quality assurance “smoke testing” and (3) quality assurance bug management, which includes sending product and localization bugs, receiving associated bug fixes and integrating such fixes back into the Products.

Examples of Localization Engineering in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the obligations of the Parties to provide Localization Engineering and/or Localization Services, as applicable, shall survive to their natural conclusion (i.e. until the applicable Product is released to the public) a termination under this Section 8(b) for any reason other than a breach of such Localization Engineering and/or Localization Services.

  • Prior to delivery to AOLA of such final executable code, AOL shall perform Localization Engineering on such AOLA Product(s) at no additional cost to AOLA.

  • AOL represents and warrants to AOLA that as of the Effective Date and during the Term, AOL owns or controls and shall own or control the rights in and to the AOL Products necessary to effectuate the grant of rights with respect to the Localization Engineering and Localization Services under this Agreement.

  • Except as set forth in Section 7(b) below, the Services Fees and AOL’s provision of Localization Engineering shall be AOLA’s complete compensation for providing the Services.

  • If AOLA elects to participate in such Product Programs, as consideration for AOL providing Localization Engineering, AOLA shall provide Localization Services, as defined in Section 1(b) below) to AOL in connection with such Product Programs.

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