Low Level Design definition

Low Level Design means the mapping of the Network and Voice architecture blueprints and standards based on Gap’s requirements, to build store environments so that it meets the Gap standards. *.
Low Level Design means the document produced by TALK TOGETHER as part of the installation of the Service that defines the design and other components that make up the Service being provided to the Customer.
Low Level Design means detailed micro-level design and final engineering resulting in sealed drawings, plans, and specifications suitable for bidding and awarding one or more contracts for construction of the network.

Examples of Low Level Design in a sentence

  • As required, Supplier will perform Low Level Design for all Store IMAC including providing specifications for the appropriate configuration and installation process for the relevant Gap Equipment that will be attached to, and will communicate over, the Network, subject to Gap Approval.

  • Supplier will adhere to Gap Network and Voice Architectures and build Low Level Design, implement and configure all Network and Voice Environments as provided in Section 2.9 below 2.9 WAN, LAN and Voice Implementation Services.

  • Solution design, identification of the best device deployment topology and configuration activities required for the installation as well as drawing of the High Level Design (HLD) and Low Level Design (LLD) of the infrastructure.

  • LD-TeleCUSP-SCCPPR-0014 (Telecusp CCP Provider Low Level Design Specification), Version 1.1 dated 16 November 1999.