Software Corrections definition

Software Corrections shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(j).
Software Corrections means changes to the Licensed Software made by FAST to correct defects in the Licensed Software;
Software Corrections shall have the meaning set forth in Article 12.4.2.

Examples of Software Corrections in a sentence

  • The Contractor will remove the System Errors within the Time for Error Removal, unless otherwise agreed between the Parties, by means of the Installation of Software Corrections or in other manner so that the Normal Operation was restored.

  • Licensee acknowledges that Teletrac shall have no obligation to create RLS Licensed Software Corrections or to provide corrections requested by Licensee.

  • Such Software Corrections and Software Updates shall be tested to bring the software in conformance with the Performance Specifications prior to release.

  • During the term of this License Agreement, Teletrac agrees that, within sixty (60) days after the release of any RLS Licensed Software Corrections to at least fifty percent (50%) of Teletrac's Radio Location System operating in the United States, Teletrac will deliver to Licensee, at no charge, copies in executable format of such RLS Licensed Software Corrections.

  • The Contractor undertakes to remove Software Defects without undue delay by Installation of Software Corrections or in another manner so as to restore Normal Operation.

  • As between Docent and FTK, Docent has and shall have sole and ------ exclusive ownership of all right, title and interest in and to the Software, Corrections, Updates, Upgrades, FTK Enhancements and Documentation, including without limitation, all Intellectual Property Rights associated therewith.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to grant FTK or Affiliates any ownership right in, or license to, the Software, Corrections, Updates, Upgrades, FTK Enhancements or Documentation except as expressly provided in this Agreement.

  • Software Corrections and Software Updates shall be tested prior to release.

  • Such Software Corrections and Software Updates shall be tested to MSV's reasonable satisfaction prior to release.

  • In regards to MSC CDR compatibility with the PSTN, temporary or long term changes that Ericsson may be able to do in software work-around solutions and/or Software Corrections to overcome other operator or vendor network deviations from the requirements will be provided free of charge, subject to a joint effort to implement analysis.


More Definitions of Software Corrections

Software Corrections has the meaning specified in Article 9.G.

Related to Software Corrections

  • Software Updates means the Software releases, service packs, build updates or emergency fixes released from time to time in accordance with the Vocera’s update policy for such Software.

  • 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.

  • Computer software documentation means owner's manuals, user's manuals, installation instructions, operating instructions, and other similar items, regardless of storage medium, that explain the capabilities of the computer software or provide instructions for using the software.

  • Software Update means a release of Software, in object code form, or firmware, which provides minor fixes, improvements and modifications to the Software or Equipment. Kodak software releases that are designated as updates will be identified A.B.x where the x designates the release as a Software Update.

  • Software Application means a digital product or service as defined in Article 2, point 13, of Regulation (EU) …/… [on contestable and fair markets in the digital sector (Digital Markets Act)];