Measurement Tools Sample Clauses

Measurement Tools. Contractor shall utilize, and shall cause the Contractor Solution Partners to utilize, the necessary measurement and monitoring tools and procedures required to measure and report its performance against all Performance Levels. Such measurement and monitoring shall permit reporting at a level of detail sufficient to verify compliance with the Performance Levels. Contractor shall provide State with information and access to such tools and procedures, upon request, for purposes of verification. State also shall monitor and measure certain Performance Levels, and any discrepancy between Contractor and State measurements of the Performance Levels shall be resolved by reference to State's measurement and monitoring tools and procedures.
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Measurement Tools. (a) Supplier shall measure its performance with respect to each Service Level using the corresponding measurement tools, processes and methodologies identified for such Service Level in Exhibit B-1, or as specified pursuant to Sections 3.2(c), and 5.2(c)(i) of this Schedule B.
Measurement Tools. Each Party shall maintain in place and utilize the necessary measurement and monitoring tools and procedures required to measure and report its performance against the applicable Service Levels. Measurement and monitoring shall permit reporting at a level of detail reasonably sufficient to verify compliance with the Service Levels. Each party shall provide the other with information and access to such tools and procedures, as well as any resulting reporting data including, without limitation, raw reporting data, reporting logs and log files, upon request for purposes of verifying such party’s compliance with the terms of this SLA.
Measurement Tools. (a) Subject to RCSI’s prior written approval, provided that such approval not be unreasonably withheld, First Data shall utilize, develop and implement measurement tools and processes required to measure each Service Level in an automated fashion, where such automation is feasible, such that First Data’s actual performance with respect to the Service Level shall be determined using system generated data.
Measurement Tools. What really makes a difference between the current different modes of visualization for 3D data (static or not 3D visualization, AR/VR) is the ability to quickly and accurately get a sense of the spatial structure of the observed 3D model. This is obviously easier in VR given the fact that the user is able to “experience” the 3D data, rather than just observing it from afar or through the “deforming prism” of a flat screen display. This statement implies that more straightforward and accurate measurements are being done if the user is able to “do the measurement” on an actual 3D shape. In that, the VR is a powerful tool to make such precise measurements. In this deliverable, we present several tools that have been specifically designed to be handled in VR. They replicate the functionalities of classical field tools employed by generations of geologists during field campaigns but are adapted to the realm of VR in their handling. Thanks to the high accuracy of the entry data used to create the virtual environment (cf. Caravaca et al., 2019a, 2019b, 2020), an equivalent level of accuracy can be expected for the measurements produced by the VR tools within the application. This allows to obtain higher-grade measurements, readily usable for further studies and publications (in the same fashion as data studied using a GIS software). Basic interactions for tools handling and UX
Measurement Tools. (a) IBM shall measure its performance with respect to each Service Level using the corresponding measurement tools and methodologies identified for such Service Level in Attachments X-0-0, X-0-0, X-0-0, X-0-0 and B-5-1, or such other means as are mutually agreed upon by the Parties. IBM shall have * responsibility for existing tools required to measure performance against the Service Levels, including as the Service Levels and/or measurement tools may be modified or added, subject to the Change Control Process. If Equifax exercises its rights under this Schedule B to remove or add a Service Level, the Change Control Process shall apply. The provisions of Section 10.1 (Prices and Charges for New Services) of Schedule C (Charges) shall be used to determine whether IBM’s implementation of the changes requested by Equifax would require IBM to perform New Services.
Measurement Tools. 14 8.6 Continuous Improvement and Best Practices ............. 14 8.7 Service Level Credits ................................. 14 8.8 Excused Performance ................................... 15
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Measurement Tools. As of the Cutover Date, Supplier shall implement the Measurement Tools and procedures required to measure and report (as contemplated by this Section 8.5 and Section 3.8) Supplier's performance of the Services against the applicable Service Levels. Such Measurement Tools and procedures shall (a) permit reporting at a level of detail sufficient to verify compliance with the Service Levels and (b) be subject to audit by
Measurement Tools. (a) Subject to Health Net’s prior written approval, provided that such approval not be unreasonably withheld, Supplier shall develop and implement measurement tools and processes required to measure each Service Level in an automated fashion, where such automation is feasible, such that Supplier’s actual performance with respect to the Service Level shall be determined using system generated data.
Measurement Tools. (a) Subject to RFS’ prior written approval, provided that such approval not be unreasonably withheld, First Data shall utilize, develop and implement measurement tools and processes required to measure each Service Level in an automated fashion, where such automation is feasible, such that First Data’s actual performance with respect to the Service Level shall be determined using system generated data.
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