Reliability Testing definition

Reliability Testing shall have the meaning as set forth in Exhibit L-3 attached hereto.
Reliability Testing means the testing so described in Schedule 6 (Commissioning and Take-Over procedures).
Reliability Testing means the testing of devices to measure and assess reliability of product design and development, qualification of products for customers or to industry standards, failure analysis and quality assurance; provided that "Reliability Testing" does not include any reliability testing data related to the Products and the associated procedures and documentation.

Examples of Reliability Testing in a sentence

  • Compliance and Reliability Testing to be performed or coordinated by Foxconn.

  • Reliability Testing shall be performed by Seller in three phases.

  • If such Reliability Testing shows a failure of any such specification limit, engineering limit or control limit, Inotera will comply with a reaction plan specified by Micron.

  • Inotera shall conduct such Reliability Testing, which shall include, but shall not be limited to, Fast Wafer Level Reliability (“FWLR”) tests for CHC and CHISEL and standard Slow Wafer Level Reliability (“SWLR”) tests for EM.

  • These same refurbishment requirements apply to any units included in Reliability Testing conducted under this effort.

  • Cessation of Reliability Testing on account of this Sub-clause 32.6 shall not release the Contractor from its obligation to successfully complete the relevant Reliability Tests.

  • The Contractor shall calibrate and validate all instrumentation and measurement systems and provide appropriate calibration certificates and supporting documentation to the Independent Certifier (copied simultaneously to the Project Manager), prior to commencement of the Reliability Testing.

  • Infortrend shall provide on-going reports, as part of the system, in a mutually acceptable format and schedule (via electronic or web-based method) of current yields, the top three (3) pareto failures per critical process, failure analysis ("FA") and corrective action ("CA"), documenting continuous improvement goals and Ongoing Reliability Testing ("ORT").

  • The Facility will be turned over to Operator on the Turnover Date, the date declared by Owner in an endorsement of NEPCO's Notice of Substantial Completion that shall occur after the date on which NEPCO has completed commissioning tests of the Facility, perform steam interconnection with the Existing Plant, completed the Performance and Reliability Testing and achieved Substantial Completion as such terms are defined in the EPC Agreement (the "Turnover Date").

  • Upon issuance of the Notice of Mechanical Completion but after Contractor has satisfied all Testing Prerequisites pursuant to Section 7.3, Contractor shall diligently perform the Work to Start-Up the Facility, which Work shall include commissioning tests of the Facility, perform the steam interconnection with the Existing Facility, complete the Performance and Reliability Testing, achieve Substantial Completion by the Guaranteed Completion Date and achieve Final Completion.

Related to Reliability Testing

  • Reliability means the degree of performance of the elements of the electric system that results in electricity being delivered to and from an applicant in the amount desired while avoiding adverse effects on the adequacy and security of the electric supply, defined respectively as:

  • Maintenance Test means the maintenance test set out in Clause 12.1 (Maintenance Test).

  • Test means such test as is prescribed by the particulars or considered necessary by the Inspecting Officer whether performed or made by the Inspecting Officer or any agency acting under the direction of the Inspecting Officer;

  • Testing means that element of inspection that determines the properties or elements, including functional operation of materials, equipment, or their components, by the application of established scientific principles and procedures.

  • COVID-19 test means a viral test for SARS-CoV-2 that is: