Reference Environment definition
Reference Environment. The specific Platform approved by Micro Focus for the Maintained Software upon purchase of a license for the Maintained Software.
Reference Environment mean the environment used for testing prior to deploying to Production;
Reference Environment means for the Software, the specific hardware and system software approved by Micro Focus. All errors must be demonstrable on the Reference Environment and the Strategic Support Services will be provided for the Reference Environment(s) only.
Examples of Reference Environment in a sentence
All Errors must be demonstrable on the Reference Environment and Support Services will be provided for the Reference Environment(s) only.
The table entry for Availability Management will now read: Service Product Definition Service Level 16 Availability Availability of Gateway management Production Service 24 x 7 (excl BT Service element) 99.99% Staging Environment 24 x 7 99% Reference Environment 24 x 7 99% ISV Environment 24 x 7 99% BT Strong Authentication Service Element 24 x 7 99% Availability measurement for Service Levels only to apply during Standard Working Hours even though the system is monitored 24 x 7.
More Definitions of Reference Environment
Reference Environment means a system consisting of the Hardware and the software described in ANNEX 1 and shall be used for testing the Licensed Software and for communicating, duplicating and reproducing errors of the Licensed Software.