Related Documentation definition

Related Documentation means, with respect to Software, all materials, documentation (including control documentation utilized in connection with an audit), specifications, technical manuals, user manuals, flow diagrams, file descriptions and other written information that describes the function and use of such Software, but excluding source code.
Related Documentation means materials useful in connection with Software such as, but not limited to, flowcharts, logic diagrams and listings, program descriptions and Specifications.
Related Documentation means, with respect to Software and Tools, all materials, documentation, specifications, technical manuals, user manuals, flow diagrams, file descriptions and other written information that describes the function and use of such Software or Tools, as applicable.

Examples of Related Documentation in a sentence

  • LYNX shall notify the Offeror in writing stating which determination shall be made in its sole and absolute discretion.In making a determination that the Offeror has made a good faith effort to meet the DBE goal, the Offeror shall furnish to the Authority, as part of its DBE utilization information provided under the Submission of DBE Utilization Forms and Related Documentation provision, such specific documentation concerning the steps it has taken to obtain DBE participation.

  • Otherwise than as detailed in this Agreement, the Exchange does not guarantee the sequence, timeliness, accuracy or completeness of any of the Exchange’s Market Data or Trade Capture Data nor guarantee the accuracy, responsiveness or completeness of the Platform, the Platform Software or the Related Documentation.

  • They also reference other policies, procedures, guidance documents, The Open University regulations and codes of practice listed in Related Documentation.

  • Legislation, Rules, Guidelines and Policies apply to this Policy and Related Documentation as set out in the Legislation Register.

  • You’re taking that right away from the people of the province of Saskatchewan.


More Definitions of Related Documentation

Related Documentation means, with respect to software, the Central Gaming System and other information technology systems, all materials, documentation, specifications, technical manuals, user manuals, flow diagrams, file descriptions and other written information that describe the function and use of such software, the Central Gaming System and other information technology systems.
Related Documentation means all materials in printed, written or electronic form used to describe the use of Products or Product Components, excluding marketing materials.
Related Documentation means all materials, documentation, Specifications, technical manuals, user manuals, flow diagrams, file descriptions and other written information that completely and accurately describes the Installation, Configuration, function and use of the Additional SAP Functions and Implementation of the ERP System, Deliverables or Contractor Tools, as applicable.
Related Documentation means materials in any form useful in connection with Products of Software and/or its use including, but not limited to any description, specification, listing, flow chart or mode of operation of such Products or Software (including methods and concepts used therein).
Related Documentation means, with respect to Software, all materials, documentation, specifications, technical manuals, user manuals, flow diagrams, file descriptions and other written information that describes the function and use of such Software. Relationship Manager means either the HPI Relationship Manager or the HPES Relationship Manager.
Related Documentation means, with respect to the Software, Systems and Hardware and related tools and utilities that are provided to one Party by another Party pursuant to the Technology Transition Agreement, all materials, documentation, specifications, technical manuals, user manuals, flow diagrams, file descriptions and other written information, to the extent it exists in the possession of the providing Party, and that the receiving Party reasonably requires for the purposes for which the Software, Systems and Hardware and related tools and utilities are provided.