Application Administration Clause Examples

The Application Administration clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for managing and overseeing the operation of a specific software application or system. It typically outlines who is authorized to perform administrative tasks, such as user account management, configuration changes, and system updates, and may specify required security measures or reporting obligations. This clause ensures that the application is properly maintained, access is controlled, and operational integrity is preserved, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized changes or system failures.
Application Administration. Installation and server setup, support, monitoring, response, repair, tuning and capacity planning
Application Administration. It is the Employer's intention that work rules, policies, and directives are to be interpreted and applied uniformly to all employees under similar circumstances. The Employer recognizes and agrees that no work rules will be maintained or established that are in violation of any expressed terms of this Agreement.
Application Administration. Customer is responsible to provide Customer-selected configurations and maintain access rights.
Application Administration. Provides CSG and the customer the capability to establish, modify and maintain the additional rules tables and data structures required to operate the system. Provides a Graphic User Interface to perform these functions. Includes the following capabilities. (a) Product catalog setup and maintenance (b) MSAG validation and storage of MSAG address (c) Management of numbering resources (i.e. telephony numbers) and their geographic availability (d) Management of service availability (e) Workflow administration (f) Event / Usage application administration
Application Administration. Department is responsible for the administration of department-specific application software, database schema and websites on their server(s) including the management of server-based shared folders and related department user access control. ESYS is responsible for on-going server(s) operating system and database version and patch management (see section IV A: ESYS
Application Administration. Contractor’s PIMS shall provide an enterprise wide hierarchy based model which can accommodate County’s organizational structure. Administrator can add/change user’s access to a project. The system shall allow authorized users or administrators to add user defined data fields to any module of the Software without having to engage professional customization.
Application Administration. Installation and server setup, support, monitoring, response, repair, tuning and capacity planningData backup and retention. Backups of Customer Data stored within the Application Customer is responsible for purchase and maintenance of its own equipment, hardware and access, including but not limited to network and data connection, to establish a connection to the Internet.
Application Administration. The solution shall include a comprehensive administration section allowing State authorized Users and Information Technology staff to configure certain elements within the solution, additionally the solution shall conform to operability standards and contain workflow/routing capability. More detailed requirements are incorporated into this contract in Attachment 4.
Application Administration. Provides CSG and the client the capability to establish, modify and maintain the additional rules tables and data structures required to operate the system. Provides a Graphic User Interface to perform these functions. Includes the following capabilities. a. Product Catalog Setup and Maintenance (includes voice configuration in back office and CCS) b. Address parsing and storage c. Management of Numbering Resources (i.e. Telephony Numbers) and their geographic availability d. Management of Service Availability e. SDS Application Administration (includes support to set up automated interfaces described in paragraph 2.b above) f. EPS Application Administration