Source Computer definition

Source Computer means the computer that contains the Workload that You desire to protect.
Source Computer means the computer that contains the Workload that a user wishes to move or copy onto another computer.

Examples of Source Computer in a sentence

  • If moved, the license is moved with the Assigned Workload to its new location, and the Target Computer becomes the new Source Computer for any subsequent conversions.

  • If You have purchased a Per Server Workload license, Your license allows the Assigned Workload (defined below) to be moved or copied an unlimited number of times from a Source Computer to a Target Computer.

  • SSS shall not be responsible for the maintenance of the AC Power Source, Computer Monitors, LCD Projectors, DVD Players, Third Party manufactures and Audio Amplifiers unless otherwise stipulated herein.

  • The source code for the computational kernels described in Section 1.2 is available from the open-source OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision) library [Stu11].

  • If Licensee has purchased a Per Server Workload license, Licensee’s license allows the Assigned Workload (defined below) to be moved or copied an unlimited number of times from a Source Computer to a Target Computer.

  • The Customer has certain software libraries, data and applications (the "Customer Applications") which execute on the computer system described in Schedule A (the "Source Computer System").

  • The fees to be paid to TPI for the conversion and development services provided under this Agreement (the "Conversion Fees") are as follows: For conversion of the Source Computer Applications Software: $75,000.00 For the development of the Rewritten Software: $ 0.00 The fees referred to for the Rewritten Software apply only if the Customer has elected to have TPI develop the Manual Software (see Schedule D).