Business Processes Sample Clauses

Business Processes. (a) Embarq will, consistent with §222 of the Act, update and maintain the DA database with CLEC data, utilizing the same procedures it uses for its own customers, for those CLEC customers who: (1) Disconnect; (2) Change Carrier; (3) Install; (4) Change any service which affects DA information; (5) Specify Non-Solicitation; and (6) Are Non-Published, Non-Listed, or Listed. 38.3.3. CLEC shall xxxx its own end-users.
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Business Processes. 3.1. The Joint Committee’s key business processes and products will be delivered through a clear and consistent annual business cycle. Each product that will be developed and implemented through appropriate structures that already exist and include:
Business Processes. (a) CenturyLink will, consistent with §222 of the Act, update and maintain the DA database with CLEC data, utilizing the same procedures it uses for its own customers, for those CLEC customers who: (1) Disconnect; (2) Change Carrier; (3) Install; (4) Change any service which affects DA information; (5) Specify Non-Solicitation; and (6) Are Non-Published, Non-Listed, or Listed. 38.3.3. CLEC shall bill its own end-users.
Business Processes. 37.3.2.1. Sprint will, consistent with § 222 of the Act, update and maintain the DA database with CLEC data, utilizing the same procedures it uses for its own customers, for those CLEC customers who:
Business Processes. 12.1 The Provider shall provide and deliver the Early Years Provision in accordance with the Early Years Funding Handbook of the Authority for the Early Years Funding, subject to the provisions of this Agreement. 12.2 The Provider shall submit timely and accurate information, including, but not limited to, headcount data, census data and parental declarations, as per the financial guidelines of the Authority. If any of the Early Education and Childcare provision have not been performed in accordance with the timings given or provided then the Authority shall be entitled not to make any outstanding or due payments until such Early Education and Childcare provisions are performed. 12.3 The Authority will charge the Provider penalties for providing late or incomplete information leading to additional administration in the processing of Funded Entitlements. The penalties, which can be found in the Early Years Funding Handbook, will be proportionate to the inconvenience or costs incurred to the Authority as a result of the lateness and the Authority will ensure charges are clearly communicated to the Provider. 12.4 The Provider will submit any information deemed necessary by the Authority to inform the childcare Sufficiency Plan; and will provide the Authority with any information requested to determine the take up of the Funded Entitlement. 12.5 The Provider shall maintain accurate financial and non-financial records relating to Funded Entitlement places and shall give the Authority access on reasonable notice to all financial and non-financial records relating to Funded Entitlement places under this Agreement, subject to confidentiality restrictions.
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Business Processes. 3.3.3.1. Sprint will, consistent with ss. 222 of the Act, update and maintain the DA database with Carrier data, utilizing the same procedures it uses for its own customers, for those Carrier customers who: 3.3.3.1.1. Disconnect 3.3.3.1.2. Change Carrier 3.3.3.1.3. Install
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Business Processes. The provision of comprehensive sets of standardised information and intelligence products that aid intelligence led or evidence led decision making and understanding of what needs to be done and how to do it. These sets will enable the prioritisation of efforts in reducing crime and disorder, anti- social behaviour and substance misuse. The routine provision of strategic analysis in this respect will be important in identifying the most pressing priorities; based on the most important risks to community safety. The products encourage intelligence led, problem solving and outcome based approaches to community safety.
Business Processes. Following on from this work, the JRA2 activity, which is working more on the conceptual level and looking into the future, the importance of commercial exploitation of the virtualised infrastructures has been identified. The understanding and the potential automation of the business processes are key elements. Once the physical infrastructure owner is capable of virtualising the infrastructure elements (i.e. the physical resources) and the administrative owner can create and control the virtual resources on-demand (e.g. accessing MANTICORE and/or the Juniper SRC in FEDERICA) in the given domain, the inter-domain decomposition and abstraction of services remains an important step towards the end-users (see Figure 2). The automation issue of the business processes creating multi-domain services are covered by IPsphere [Ips]. IPsphere includes interfaces between the resource-based view of the infrastructure or element owners and the service-based view of the administrative owners. IPsphere is a standard framework that has the unique objective that enables an automatic business process between multiple stakeholders to activate a service along with associated physical and virtual distributed resources. It is network independent (and thus technology and vendor agnostic), multi-domain, and it constitutes a Service Oriented Architecture layer [Soa] that can be integrated in any existing framework. The IPsphere framework has strong commonalities with the service layer being explored in FEDERICA for the orchestration of virtualised resources from multiple stakeholders.
Business Processes. During the course of our engagement, SDI will make recommendations regarding establishment and implementation of policies and procedures to streamline and improve business processes and technology service delivery.
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