QPX definition

QPX means the airfare pricing and shopping engine and Related Software deployed in production by ITA for Customers as of the date of the Complaint herein (provided
QPX means, at any time, the then-current version of ITA’s Travel Planning Software product and related software products, all as described more fully in the Documentation. QPX includes ITA’s availability management system (both its dynamic calculating availability system and its system for processing other types of availability data such as so-called “AVS” data), known as “DACS”, but specifically excludes functionality for award travel and automated refund/reissue.
QPX as provided to Orbitz under the New Agreement and in the 2011 Agreement Year, will include all modifications, enhancements, improvements, updates and upgrades to the current functionality which are generally made available by ITA to ITA customers (all of the foregoing, collectively, “QPX Enhancements”), including any future releases or versions of such products and services and any successor or replacement products or services that provide similar functionality as the current functionality or which provide functionality that is used as a replacement for the current functionality. “QPX Enhancements” will not include “New Products”, which are defined as products and services provided by ITA to its customers that are related to QPX but have substantially different functionality to the then-existing ITA Technology, and that are not used as a replacement for any functionality within the ITA Technology. Although Fast QPX may fall within the definition of “QPX Enhancements” above, because Fast QPX requires significantly increased processing power and/or expenditures on hardware as compared to the current QPX, the Parties expressly agree that Fast QPX will be deemed a New Product unless alternative functionality is no longer available in QPX because it is retired or replaced by Fast QPX, in which case Fast QPX will be provided as part of QPX. ITA shall make available to Orbitz QPX Enhancements and New Products on the same time frame and on terms no less favorable than they are made available to other ITA customers.

Examples of QPX in a sentence

  • For example, if Orbitz operated an Orbitz Site in the Asian market, and ITA provided QPX to another non-airline customer in the Asian market, then such Orbitz Site (but no other Orbitz Sites) will be entitled to receive pricing and terms at least as favorable as those provided by ITA to such other Asian market customer.

  • In its sole right and discretion, ITA may establish the pricing for QPX for any other customer.

  • Orbitz acknowledges that ITA is the sole and exclusive owner of all rights in and to QPX and that other than the license granted hereby, no proprietary rights, including but not limited to copyrights and patents, in QPX are being transferred to Orbitz.

  • The present practice with regard to permanent transfer will continue for the duration of this Agreement.

  • In addition, Orbitz may request that ITA enter into an SOW to modify QPX for Orbitz (but not for ITA’s other customers) in the event ITA is able to obtain availability information from airlines which airlines do not make generally available.

  • Without limiting the foregoing definition, QPX, the Documentation (except Documentation reasonably expected to be provided to End Users regarding the use of QPX) and all Packets are “Confidential Information” of ITA.

  • After the applicable period of termination assistance, Orbitz shall immediately cease use of QPX and will destroy or return any copies thereof to ITA, and all rights granted hereunder shall immediately cease and terminate.

  • Orbitz may incorporate QPX into a “white label” travel web site, referred to hereunder as a “White Label Site”.

  • Upon expiration of this Agreement at the end of the term or termination by Orbitz in accordance with Section 10(c), ITA shall provide to Orbitz, upon Orbitz’s request, at ITA’s then-standard rates and upon Orbitz’s continued payment of a pro-rated license fee pursuant to Sections 8(i) and 8(e)(ii), reasonable termination assistance, including the right to continue to use QPX as set forth herein, in connection with the transition from QPX to another system.

  • ITA agrees to treat Orbitz as its most favored customer, and ITA represents that all of the prices, warranties, benefits and other terms being provided hereunder, considered as a whole, are equivalent to or better than the terms being offered by ITA to its current customers for QPX.


More Definitions of QPX

QPX means ITA's airfare pricing and shopping system that shops, prices, and checks availability of all solutions in a single XML query. QPX includes, without limitation, the following functionality: (i) domestic and international fares, (ii) flexible date shopping (+/- N days), (iii) calendar shopping, (iv) multi-origin / multi-destination shopping, (v) search alternate airports within radius, (vi) multi-passenger shopping, (viii) promotions support, (ix) show multiple fares per itinerary: “Up-sell”, and (x) searches public and private fares. Additionally, QPX provides the ability to search for all of the following: fares and rules, schedules, taxes and surcharges, currency rates, ITA-maintained data, and exceptions to industry standards, and responses may be provided with or without availability data. QPX permits the ability to modify the result set that is presented through use of the “enumeration specification”. (w)“QPX-Powered PNR” means a passenger name record (“PNR”) created in a system (such as a reservations system of an airline or a CRS) by or on behalf of any Online User; provided, however, that a PNR in which the marketing carrier is one with respect to which there are Booking Issues (as defined in Section 8(c)) and with respect to which Orbitz is using another data source, as permitted by such Section, shall not be considered a QPX-Powered PNR. For the purposes hereof, a QPX-Powered PNR “created” shall be deemed to refer to all QPX-Powered PNRs created, whether or not subsequently cancelled; i.
QPX means ITA's airfare pricing and shopping system that shops, prices, and checks availability of all solutions in a single XML query. QPX includes, without limitation, the following functionality: (i) domestic and international fares, (ii) flexible date shopping (+/- N days), (iii) calendar shopping, (iv) multi-origin / multi-destination shopping, (v) search alternate airports within radius, (vi) multi-passenger shopping, (viii) promotions support, (ix) show multiple fares per itinerary: “Up-sell”, and (x) searches public and private fares. Additionally, QPX provides the ability to search for all of the following: fares and rules, schedules, taxes and surcharges, currency rates, ITA-maintained data, and exceptions to industry standards, and responses may be provided with or without availability data. QPX permits the ability to modify the result set that is presented through use of the “enumeration specification”.

Related to QPX

  • SDK means the JetBrains Rider Software Development Kit and specifically including any associated JetBrains Rider software files, documentation, software code or other materials made available by JetBrains and any third-party software programs that are owned and licensed by parties other than JetBrains and that are either integrated with or made part of the SDK (collectively, “Third-Party Software”).

  • Supported Web Browser means the current release from time to time of Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Apple Safari, or any other web browser that the Provider agrees in writing shall be supported;

  • Customer Content means any content that is uploaded onto the Services by Customer or otherwise used on or in connection with the Software.

  • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) means a switched network service that provides end-to-end digital connectivity for the simultaneous transmission of voice and data. Basic Rate Interface-ISDN (BRI-ISDN) provides for a digital transmission of two (2) 64 Kbps bearer channels and one (1) 16 Kbps data channel (2B+D).

  • Software Error means a reproducible defect or combination thereof in the Software that results in a failure of the Software when used in accordance with the Documentation. Software Errors do not include those errors caused by (a) Licensee’s negligence, (b) any unauthorized modification or alteration Licensee makes to the Software, (c) data that does not conform to Licensor’s specified data format, (d) operator error, or (e) use not conforming to the Licensor’s supported technical environment specified in the Documentation.