Change Control Process definition

Change Control Process has the meaning set forth in Section 2(B) of the Agreement.
Change Control Process means the change control process, if any, referred to in the Key Provisions;
Change Control Process has the meaning set forth in clause 2.2 of this Agreement.

Examples of Change Control Process in a sentence

  • Note: Additional services required by City of Fort Xxxxx through the end of Post Live and approved through the Change Control Process (e.g. requirement changes or changes to the project scope) will be billed at a rate of $250/hour.

  • In addition, due to the business activities conducted by County, there are in accordance with the Change Control Process and County instruction where Supplier shall not make production Changes on certain County System components (e.g., , ) (each a “Blackout Period”).

  • County shall notify Supplier of such Changes and any related scheduling limitations, or required timing, and all emergency Changes shall be performed in accordance with the County emergency Change Control Process attached to the Agreement as Exhibit U.2 (Emergency Change Control Process).

  • Supplier shall perform all Implementation and Migration Services in accordance with the County Approved Change Control Process.

  • All regular Maintenance and planned system Changes for all County Systems will be performed by Supplier in accordance with the Change Control Process referenced in Exhibit W (County Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines) Maintenance Windows are scheduled for every of each month from pacific time as of the Reference Date, and are subject to Blackout Periods and modification identified or required by County.


More Definitions of Change Control Process

Change Control Process means Deswik's Change Control Process which forms part of the Deswik Project Management framework as notified by Deswik to the Client from time to time. Client means the client identified as such at the commencement of the Proposal.
Change Control Process has the meaning set forth in Section 2(c).
Change Control Process. A written procedure for considering, analyzing, approving and carrying out Changes designed to ensure that only desirable Changes are made and that Changes made by or on behalf of BancTec are carried out in a controlled manner with minimal disruption to the Services and DFS’ (and its Affiliates’) business operations.
Change Control Process is the process that governs changes to the scope of the Onsite Services. A written Change Order will be the vehicle for communicating any desired changes to the Onsite Services. The “Change Order” will describe any proposed changes to the Onsite Services’ scope, pricing, resources, and tasks; the reason for the change(s); related assumptions and Customer responsibilities; and the schedule and price impacts of the change. Provider will draft the Change Order based on discussions with Customer. Only changes included in a Change Order signed by both Customer and Provider referencing the Agreement and the applicable Order will be implemented. In some cases, a Change Order will authorize Provider to study the impacts that a proposed change will have in terms of required changes to the Onsite Services’ scope, schedule, and price. If, upon completion of the study, Customer agrees to proceed with an identified scope change, Provider will draft a separate Change Order to detail the specifics associated with that change.
Change Control Process has the meaning given in Section 6.3 of the Agreement.
Change Control Process means the process for making Changes to Services set forth in Article 5.
Change Control Process means that process set forth in Exhibit F (Change Control Process).