System Analysis Sample Clauses

System Analysis. System Analysis: Oversight of contracted Technical Consultants and evaluate/investigate technical issues regarding the entire System operation and provide ongoing recommendations to MERA as necessary to improve the efficiency, reliability, and administration of the System. Prior to undertaking any task the attached form (MERA Request Form) will be completed by XXXX and the Operations Officer, or his/her designee. EXHIBIT "B" COMPENSATION OR FEES TO BE PAID TO COUNTY Total fees for services delivered under this Agreement are as follows: Services to be Provided FY2015-16 FY2016-17 FY2017-18 System Analysis (Not to Exceed) $93,000 $18,000 $18,000 System Analysis - Payments for the tasks will be made on a time and material basis and not to exceed the specified individual task amount and/or the total authorized amount on the MERA Request Form without written authority by XXXX. Payment for the task outlined on the form will be due upon completion of task requested. System Analysis services will be provided on a request basis at “time and material”. They are to be billed in the manner described in Section 8 of this agreement at the following hourly rates: Operations Officer $217.37* Communications Maintenance $165.24* Senior Accounting Assistant $ 98.49 * *System Analysis Costs shall be adjusted annually to reflect the increase during the preceding year in the “Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers in the San Francisco-Oakland-San Xxxx Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area”, as published in the October of each year by the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics. The adjustment shall be rounded to the nearest five cent increment. The proposed CPI increase will be forwarded to MERA during the month of February each year. Following is a summary of existing projects underway and potential projects (but not limited to): Tomales Site Permits/Project Existing Estimated $8,000 FY 15/16, FY 16/17 and FY 17/18 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Site Project Existing Estimated $10,000 FY 15/16, FY 16/17 and FY 17/18 Bay Hill Tower Project Pending Estimated $75,000 FY 15/16 MERA – REQUEST FORM DATE: TO: FROM: RE: Task Request # Task Title Description of Task: Agenda Item: □Yes □No Date: Schedule: Consultant Contract: □Yes □No Date: Amount:$ If Yes: Consultant Name: Contract Number: Date: Total Costs: $ Task Request Costs: $ (Excludes Consultant Fees) (Not to Exceed): $ AUTHORIZATON: MERA Date Operations Officer Date
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System Analysis. This chapter of the Plan will evaluate the ability of the City’s existing water system to meet current and future water demands. This evaluation will include analysis of water quality, water rights, sources (xxxxx), storage (reservoirs), booster pumping, distribution, treatment, and telemetry. The results of the analyses will be used to identify improvements necessary to satisfy existing and future needs. The distribution system analysis will include development of a water system hydraulic model to evaluate pressures and fire flows under current and projected water demands. For the purposes of this scope, it is assumed that one day of hydrant flow testing will be required with assistance from City staff for data acquisition to be used in calibration of the water system model.
System Analysis. The meetings occurred at the same time. The prevalent Internet standard, the parallel Network File System (pNFS), allows for the construction of fast and scalable parallel secure sessions between users and storage units. This is analogous to the scenario in which an adversary compromises the long-term confidential key and then has access to all subsequent sessions. After a trusted client and storage device have completed a matching session, they will have produced the same session key. Two of the protocols I've created also have the property of forward secrecy, which is a plus. In terms of protecting several sessions within a certain window of time, one of these protocols can be categorized as moderately forward secure, while the other may be deemed entirely forward secure. Key exchange is the safe and secure transfer of cryptographic keys between parties after their identities have been verified. The project's primary objective is to provide secure and efficient protocols for authenticated key exchange that meet the requirements of pNFS.Three new authenticated key exchange mechanisms are presented in this research that show promise for improving safety. This study provides a summary of the design goals and investigates the many potential pNFS authenticated key exchange6 (pNFS-AKE) protocols. Definition of secretive actions It is crucial for the protocol to assure the continuous security of earlier session keys in the event that the client's or storage device's extended- term secret key is compromised.However, there is no provision for forward secrecy in the xxxxxxxxx.Xx allay worries about key escrow and achieve forward secrecy, the Kerberos-like pNFS- AKE-I protocol incorporates a Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxx key agreement mechanism.However, it must be emphasized that partial forward secrecy was achieved by putting practicality ahead of security. RESULTS
System Analysis. 3.1.1.1 The contractor shall analyze mission needs and military systems. A single selection shall be made and the functionality of this selection shall be detailed.
System Analysis. This element of work utilizes information collected in the field including how existing signals (isolated or coordinated) are performing, field observations, and calibrated signal timing model to look for opportunities to improve existing timing plans. The goal is to have the signals operate in a manner that reduces delay, enhances through put of peak hour vehicular traffic and consequently improving driver’s roadway use LOS, along with reduction of mobile source gas emission. This process utilizes a variety of signal timing techniques available to traffic engineers to achieve this goal, including ensuring that the basis of the system analysis is a calibrated and validated model. The outcome of the model update and calibration above will be used to evaluate and recommend optimal cycle lengths, splits, and offsets for the intersections to achieve maximum progression (bandwidth in the time space diagram) in the peak direction during peak periods and a balanced progression during off-peak periods. Due consideration will be given to side-street traffic to avoid excessive delays. Opportunity for half- and or double cycles will be explored at the intersections with minor streets. the CK Group, Inc./ City of Arlington TX Signal Retiming Project
System Analysis. In Nepalese Insurance companies, there is not fully MIS supported software system due to lack of skilled manpower involved in the field of software designing for life insurance business. So, that to build the computer based Management Information System in life insurance companies, they have to hire skilled manpower to convince about system requirements to the system developer or system vender, hire the latest hardware/software/network infrastructure to smooth running of system and blending restructure of organization by the IT tools and IT infrastructure. While analyzing the system we should consider software system, network structure, hardware system and people resource. Hence, here is briefly presented about software system, network structure, hardware and people resources in the GLIC as follows.

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  • Testing Landlord shall have the right to conduct annual tests of the Premises to determine whether any contamination of the Premises or the Project has occurred as a result of Tenant’s use. Tenant shall be required to pay the cost of such annual test of the Premises; provided, however, that if Tenant conducts its own tests of the Premises using third party contractors and test procedures acceptable to Landlord which tests are certified to Landlord, Landlord shall accept such tests in lieu of the annual tests to be paid for by Tenant. In addition, at any time, and from time to time, prior to the expiration or earlier termination of the Term, Landlord shall have the right to conduct appropriate tests of the Premises and the Project to determine if contamination has occurred as a result of Tenant’s use of the Premises. In connection with such testing, upon the request of Landlord, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord or its consultant such non-proprietary information concerning the use of Hazardous Materials in or about the Premises by Tenant or any Tenant Party. If contamination has occurred for which Tenant is liable under this Section 30, Tenant shall pay all costs to conduct such tests. If no such contamination is found, Landlord shall pay the costs of such tests (which shall not constitute an Operating Expense). Landlord shall provide Tenant with a copy of all third party, non-confidential reports and tests of the Premises made by or on behalf of Landlord during the Term without representation or warranty and subject to a confidentiality agreement. Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, promptly and satisfactorily remediate any environmental conditions identified by such testing in accordance with all Environmental Requirements. Landlord’s receipt of or satisfaction with any environmental assessment in no way waives any rights which Landlord may have against Tenant.

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