Software Environment definition
Examples of Software Environment in a sentence
When a Client decides to apply a fix, patch or is planning a minor or major upgrade to their Software Environment.
A Software Environment Upgrade is the updating of the WPS Software, or parts thereof, to permit the WPS Software to continue to operate according to its requirements and is made necessary by changes or modifications made to the computer platform on which the WPS Software operates.
The Software and Software Environment --------------- delivered to Licensee under this Agreement represents all programs and documentation developed by Licensor with regard to pharmacy-related or prescription-related applications.
Maintenance and Support services guarantee the full operation of Software in the Software Environment where the Soft- ▇▇▇▇ operates, ensuring safety, efficiency, compatibility.
In the event significant changes are made to the Software Environment by BCGI, required changes to the WPS Software by AGCS will be treated as new development effort.
Upon Licensor's determination that the Programs (other than Internet Script Writer and Med-E-Practice 4.0) and the Software Environment operate fully and completely on the Hardware, Licensor shall deliver to and install at Licensee's facility at Cambridge, MA (or any other location reasonably specified by Licensee) such Hardware, Programs and Software Environment (including all Third Party Software).
The Company was formed recently to commercialize a software application for the simulation of cardiac vascular physics and desires to license from the University of Michigan the University’s rights associated with the following technology: UM ▇▇▇ File No. 2019-472, entitled: “CRIMSON: An Open-Source Software Environment for Computational Hemodynamics in Image-Derived Cardiovascular Models” (Inventors: ▇.
Promptly after the execution of --------------------------------- this Agreement, Licensor shall deliver to Licensee: (i) two (2) copies of the Programs on machine-readable media which can be read by the Hardware; (ii) a complete hard-copy listing of the source code for the Programs and the Software Environment (other than Third Party Software); and (iii) two (2) sets of the Documentation in both print and machine-readable media which can be read by the Hardware.