Workaround definition

Workaround means a temporary modification to or change in operating procedures for the Work that: (i) circumvents or effectively mitigates the adverse effects of a Defect so that the Work complies with and performs in accordance with the applicable Specifications and Documentation; (ii) does not require substantial reconfiguration of the Work or any reloading of data; and (iii) does not otherwise impose any requirements that would impede an end user’s efficient use of the Work.
Workaround means a change in the procedures followed or data supplied by Customer to avoid a Problem without substantially impairing Customer’s use of the Software.
Workaround means a modification or “patch” for a particular version of the Software, which may be of a temporary or interim nature, to help cure or avoid an Issue.

Examples of Workaround in a sentence

  • Fry shall use best efforts to resolve or reduce the severity via Workaround and/or patch within [****] (during any Key Time Period and [****] during any non-Key Time Period) of receipt of notice of such Error and use best efforts to resolve the Error within [****] days of receipt of notice of such Error.

  • Fry shall use reasonable commercial efforts to resolve or reduce the severity via Workaround and/or patch within [****] ([****] during any non-Key Time Period) of receipt of notice and use best efforts to resolve within [****] days of receipt of notice.

  • Response Time for all Severity Level 3 Errors is 1 business day and resolution through a Workaround within 10 business days and a Fix within 21 business days.

  • Epic shall have an initial cure period of forty-five days after the end of the Warranty Period, if any, to correct or provide a Reasonable Workaround for any Substantive Program Error that is properly and timely reported to Epic.

  • Siebel will begin work on the Program Error within two hours of notification during Technical Support's normal business hours and will engage development staff until an acceptable Workaround is achieved.


More Definitions of Workaround

Workaround means a change in the procedures followed or data supplied by Customer to avoid an Error without substantially impairing Customer’s use of the Software.
Workaround means a temporary repair established to allow the City to continue use of the Cloud Services, until a permanent Resolution can be implemented
Workaround means a procedure that may serve as a temporary solution to an incident.
Workaround means a change in the procedures followed or end user operation of the software to avoid an Error, Defect or Malfunction without significantly impairing functionality or degrading the use of the Software.
Workaround means a temporary solution to a Problem.
Workaround means a change in the procedures followed or data supplied to avoid an Error without significantly impairing performance of the Software.
Workaround means a change in the procedures followed or data supplied by Customer to avoid an Error without substantially impairing Customer’s use of a Product.