Use Cases Sample Clauses

Use Cases. Subscription Services are provided for Software only when used for its supported purpose (“Use Case”). The Use Case determines which Subscription is required and what fees are charged. If you use or deploy the Software in a manner contrary to a supported Use Case, you are responsible for purchasing the appropriate Subscription(s) to cover such usage. For example, if you are using a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop Subscription as a server, you are obligated to purchase a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Subscription.
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Use Cases. To enter into a Use Case, Participant must review and accept the terms surrounding a specific Use Case. The terms of a specific Use Case are set forth in a “Use Case Exhibit” or “UCE” and, upon acceptance, each Use Case Exhibit is subject to the terms of this Master Use Case Agreement and incorporated herein by reference.
Use Cases. All new use cases and any ad hoc analyses or other use of the data must be reviewed beforehand and approved in writing by the Data Owner. All reported data must be aggregated and appropriately de‑identified unless approved by the Data Owner. Disclosure The data will be disclosed only as specified in Section 7.
Use Cases. The products in Europeana Food & Drink that fall or may fall onto this category are: • Mobile AppSocial Game • Exhibition and virtual exhibition • e-learning platform/content
Use Cases. In this section, we present industry and academic use cases in Cloud computing environments.
Use Cases. The core of the service-oriented FLAME architecture is the capability to decouple the relationship between service instances (management plane) from how packets are being sent between them (control and data plane). In order to describe the advantages of the FLAME architecture, the following use cases have been identified which are described in further detail combined with an exemplary scenario.
Use Cases. Provision for accuracy of the information <System A> makes no warrant or representation that the shared data is accurate or complete and is not to be responsible for any consequences resulting from the use of the shared data. Compliance monitoring <BB> agrees that <AA> shall have the right, at any time, to monitor, audit and review activities and methods in implementing the Agreement in order to assure compliance therewith, within the limits of <BB’s> capacity and technical capabilities. User access approval for users to receive/access the shared data The <BB> team will have full access to the raw data in <System B>. Access to raw data must be approved by the Data Owner or their delegate and approvals recorded. <BB> acknowledges the personal and/or confidential nature of the information and agrees that their staff and contractors with access shall comply with all laws, regulations, and policies that apply to protection of the confidentiality of the data. Termination process Either party may terminate this Agreement with a minimum of sixty (60) days’ written notice to the other party. <BB> agrees that upon the termination of this agreement it shall erase and render unrecoverable all <System A> data and certify that these actions have been completed within sixty (60) days of the termination of this agreement. The Data Handling Guidelines will be followed regarding the method of data handling.
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Use Cases. The use cases presented in this chapter cover the interlock function as well as the driving mode selection of the EV demo. UC1: Maintenance Operation Precondition: Vehicle in parking mode for maintenance operation Operator opens the HVJB cover. The interlock is opened and thus the battery stops providing energy automatically UC2: Connector fault during driving operation Precondition: Vehicle running (in any manoeuvre scenario). A fault condition that implies a disconnection of any high voltage connector in the system occurs EVC detect the failure through the HVJBInterlockIn Line. EVC set torque request to 0 to the power electronics. EVC shut down the battery through the signal PowerSourceEnable. EVC check the shutdown execution through the signal MainRelaySts. UC3: Backward driving inhibition Precondition: Vehicle speed above 6 km/h Driver presses the Backward driving button. The backward driving mode is forbidden. UC4: Normal Driving Selection Precondition: Vehicle in parking mode. Vehicle speed is below 5 km/h. Driver presses the normal driving button and the brake pedal. The D gear mode is enabled. UC5: Parking mode Selection Precondition: Vehicle speed above 6 km/h Driver presses parking mode button and brake pedal. A status change to P will not be accepted above 6 km/h forward speed. In this case no more drive torque is commanded by the accelerator pedal. As soon as the vehicle speed decreases below 6 km/h the parking mode is activated. UC6: Parking mode Selection Precondition: Vehicle speed below 6 km/h Driver presses parking mode button and brake pedal. Parking mode is engaged.
Use Cases. UC1: Engage brake until minor retardation occurs Precondition: Vehicle Speed is non-zero Driver engages the brakes smoothly. Within 50 ms, there is a noticeable deceleration. The deceleration is proportional to the degree of engagement. UC2: Engage brake until normal retardation but no wheel lock occurs Precondition: Vehicle Speed is non-zero Driver engages the brakes distinctively. Within 50 ms, there is a considerable deceleration. The deceleration is proportional to the degree of engagement.
Use Cases. In this section, two use case diagrams regarding the event service are presented and described. Event Service Create Event Update Event Caregiver Delete Event Views Events Manage Events Elderly
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