Documentation definition

Documentation means SAP's then-current technical and functional documentation as well as any roles and responsibilities descriptions, if applicable, for the Cloud Service which is made available to Customer with the Cloud Service.
Documentation means all information received directly or indirectly from Customer, whether in paper or electronic form;
Documentation means documentation in printed or written form, or in tapes, discs, drawings, computer programmes, writings, reports, photographs, films, cassettes, or expressed in any other written, electronic, audio or visual form;

Examples of Documentation in a sentence

  • Any Executed Documentation accepted, executed or agreed to in conformity with such laws, rules and regulations will be binding on all parties hereto to the same extent as if it were physically executed and each party hereby consents to the use of any third party electronic signature capture service providers as may be reasonably chosen by a signatory hereto or thereto.

  • The party providing Executed Documentation through electronic transmission or otherwise with electronic signatures agrees to assume all risks arising out of such electronic methods, including, without limitation, the risk of the Trustee acting on unauthorized instructions and the risk of interception and misuse by third parties.

  • Documentation of hours must be maintained and is subject to audit.

  • Documentation to support the calculation of this Fee will be provided to the Broker-Dealer along with the payment.

  • Whenever notices (such as acknowledgment, copies of licenses or attribution notice) are required by the original licensor, such notices are included in the Documentation of the DS Offerings.


More Definitions of Documentation

Documentation means any and all technical information, commentary, explanations, design documents, system architecture documents, database layouts, test materials, training materials, guides, manuals, worksheets, notes, work papers, and all other information, documentation and materials related to or used in conjunction with the Deliverables, in any medium, including hard copy, electronic, digital, and magnetically or optically encoded media.
Documentation means user manuals, training materials, software descriptions and specifications, brochures, technical manuals, license agreements, supporting materials and other printed information, whether distributed in print, electronic or video format.
Documentation means calculations, computer programs and other software, drawings, designs, plans, manuals, records, reports, documents, papers, photos, typographical arrangements, models, contract documents, deliverables, agreements, tender/enquiry documents, and all other materials in whatever form, including but not limited to tangible copies and electronic forms, supplied either by or on behalf of the Supplier or generated collaboratively by the Parties in the course of the provision of the Supply under this Agreement;
Documentation means SAP's then-current technical and/or functional documentation which is delivered or made available to Licensee with the Software under this Agreement.
Documentation means SAP's then-current technical and functional documentation, including any roles and responsibilities descriptions relating to the Cloud Services which SAP makes available to Customer under the Agreement.
Documentation means SAP's then-current technical and/or functional documentation which is delivered or made available by SAP or any other member of the SAP Group to Partner or to an End User (either directly or indirectly via Partner) together with the Software, Cloud Services, Maintenance Services, Subscription Services and/or other Services under any part of this Agreement.
Documentation means product and software documentation that specifies technical and performance features and capabilities, and the user, operation and training manuals for the Software (including all physical or electronic media upon which such information is provided).