Operational Software definition

Operational Software means, at any time, any software which is then being used in connection with the operation, navigation or maintenance of the Vessel.
Operational Software shall have the meaning assigned to it in -------------------- Section 5.27(a).
Operational Software means computer programs used or required on the ground to validate and control a space mission, for calibration of data derived from a space mission or for any other Agency purpose including all updates, modifications and enhancements of such programmes which (1) are developed (or are in the process of being developed), modified, enhanced or maintained by more than one party and (2) which have an expected use for the Agency’s essential purposes over a period of more than 5 years.

Examples of Operational Software in a sentence

  • Therefore, forensic scientists’ practice is so critical and important as one piece of evidence may have the potential to change juries’ deliberations and judges’ sentences from guilt to innocence or vice versa.

  • Extreme Networks does not represent or warrant that all nonconformance of the Operational Software can be corrected.

  • The subject ages used in the testing were chosen to represent the young (18-25) and older (40-50+) age groups to represent the average age ofU.S. miners.

  • Extreme Networks will not incorporate software fixes or corrections into versions of Operational Software other than those currently supported in accordance with Extreme Networks’ Product End of Life and Support Plan End of Life Policy.

  • If the Operational Software is a version other than that which is currently supported, as identified in the Extreme Networks Product End of Life and Support Plan End of Life Policy, the customer is required to purchase the required versions of the product to obtain support.


More Definitions of Operational Software

Operational Software has the meaning set forth in § 5(m)(xi) below.
Operational Software as used herein, shall mean the following software - OSCAR (core HRIS operations system with payroll, benefits, tax calculations, invoicing etc.) - Masterpack (Financial system including AR, GL, AP) - Vertex (tax calculation) - Unidata (Ardent DBMS)** SB Client (DBMS client) - ACH (bank settlement) Novell Netware - MS-Windows/MS-Office Telemagic (client management)* - IC Verify (credit card processing) Paytrain (payroll training) - Cognos/Impromptu (data analysis)* Email (Groupwise) - Right FAX (FAX server) Performance Now Note: * indicates only partially installed at this time and not operational. ** indicates billed separately and paid for by Client
Operational Software the know-how and software developed by the Company that enables it to identify specific sites for deployment of Battery Technology, aspects of which are more precisely described in Schedule 5 of this Share Purchase Agreement.
Operational Software means computer programs used or required on the ground to validate and control a space mission, for calibration of data derived from a space mission or for any other Agency purpose including all updates, modifications and enhancements of such programmes which (1) are developed (or are in the process of being developed), modified, enhanced or maintained by more than one party and (2) which have an expected use for the Agency’s essential purposes over a period of more than 5 years; “Participating State” means a Member or non-Member State participating in a given Agency programme according to Article V.1 (a) and (b) of the European Space Agency Convention;
Operational Software means any computer program (including, without limitation, all application software, databases, compilations, tool sets, compilers, higher level or proprietary languages, related documentation and materials, whether in source code, object code or human readable form) that is not Product Software.
Operational Software means all Computer Software used in or in connection with the business of each Acquired Entity.
Operational Software has the meaning set forth in Section 5.13(k) below.