Functional Requirements definition

Functional Requirements means the functionality that the Software must have when operated in conjunction with the Hardware and Software Platform in order to comply with this Contract, subject to Section 2.1 [Priority of Documents] as outlined in Schedule S [Proposal] pursuant to Schedule R [RFP], and then further modified and clarified by the following provisions of this Contract:
Functional Requirements means the technical requirements of State including, where applicable: (a) an identification of all software applications to be run on such Solution (including Licensed Programs provided by Contractor under this Agreement) (collectively, the “Designated Licensed Programs”); (b) any performance requirements of the Solution, as applicable (the “Performance Requirements”); (c) the anticipated number of users of the Solution and/or Designated Licensed Programs; and (d) details relating to any State systems with which the Solution and Designated Licensed Programs are to interface. Any Functional Requirements described in the Installation Plan, Solution Order, or Services Order shall be incorporated herein.
Functional Requirements is defined in Section 4.1.1.

Examples of Functional Requirements in a sentence

  • API will be provided as set forth in the Agreement and the Functional Requirements Specification document provided to Purchaser by Sprint.

  • The Contractor shall deliver sufficient initial spares, as defined in the Spares Provisioning Plan, to operate and maintain the S-BSS in accordance with the S-BSS availability requirements set forth in the TSN_SAT_2_TRD-S-BSS Functional Requirements.

  • The S-BSS, including all its components, shall satisfy the functional and technical requirements specified in the S-BSS Functional Requirements.

  • The Contractor shall deliver the hardware and software required to provide the full capability and service features for each Functionality Release as described in the S-BSS Functional Requirements.

  • The Reports, and the systems and procedures for requesting and creating them, shall meet the user and system functionality requirements of Sections 9.1 and 9.2 of Exhibit B - NANC NPAC/SMS Functional Requirements Specifications.


More Definitions of Functional Requirements

Functional Requirements means the functionality and the capability, notified to the Secretary of State in accordance with paragraph 6.2 of Schedule 18.2 (Accepted Programme Specific Requirements) or determined by the Secretary of State in accordance with paragraph 6.3 of Schedule 18.2 (Accepted Programme Specific Requirements), which the Franchisee requires that HS2 Limited will procure for each separate Functional Aspect, including the acceptance methodology and rationale;
Functional Requirements means a function of a system and its components. Functional requirements may therefore include calculations, technical details, data manipulation and processing and other specific functionality that define what a system is supposed to accomplish;
Functional Requirements means the information, access, and controls requirements as agreed to by the Parties prior to the Effective Date and set forth on Schedule 6.01(a)(i)(B) hereto.
Functional Requirements means the functional requirements for the ERP Software described in the Statement of Work as being “Functional Requirements.”
Functional Requirements means those requirements set out in Schedule 3 (DCC Requirements);
Functional Requirements means the functional requirements and specifications set forth within Schedule B-1(Functional Requirements);
Functional Requirements means the functionality that the System must have when operated in conjunction with the City Technical Environment in order to comply with this Contract, subject to Section 2.1 [Priority of Documents] as outlined in Schedule L [Proposal] pursuant to Schedule K [RFP], and then further modified and clarified by the following provisions of this Contract: