Computer Applications Sample Clauses

Computer Applications. Each Customer will outline details and specifications per request, and may come through either Macintosh or PC operating systems. All electronically produced publications requests will primarily be through one of the following applications:
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Computer Applications. 1. Sales-Analysis 2. Purchasing 3. Inventory 4. Food Production 5. Recipe Costing 6. Production Scheduling 7. Labor Cost 8. Back Office/Accounting 9. Point-of-Sale
Computer Applications i. Sales-analysis.
Computer Applications i. Sales-analysis. ii. Purchasing. iii. Inventory. iv. Food production. v. Recipe costing. vi. Production scheduling. vii. Labor costs. viii. Back office/accounting. ix. Point-of-sale systems. 2. Food Cost Control. A.
Computer Applications. Computer Applications is designed to expand the student’s skills and knowledge in the following areas—word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software. In addition, students will be introduced to basic desktop publishing. Students will learn to apply editorial skills such as proofreading and making corrections as well as work on developing typing speed and accuracy. Basic keyboarding skills will be reviewed. All skills will be taught using Microsoft software. GRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12 CREDIT: 1 unit DURATION: 2 semesters (full year) PREREQUISITE: None

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  • Computer Software The Grantee certifies that it has appropriate systems and controls in place to ensure that state funds will not be used in the performance of this Grant Agreement for the acquisition, operation, or maintenance of computer software in violation of copyright laws.

  • Computer Systems (a) The Computer Systems adequately meet the data processing and other computing needs of the Business as presently conducted. The Computer Systems function, operate, process and compute in accordance with all Applicable Laws, industry standards and trade practices. The Computer Systems operate and perform in all material respects in accordance with their documentation and functional specifications. The Computer Systems have not materially malfunctioned or failed within the past three years.

  • Software Title and ownership to Existing Software Product(s) delivered by Contractor under the Contract that is normally commercially distributed on a license basis by the Contractor or other independent software vendor proprietary owner (“Existing Licensed Product”), embedded in the Custom Products, shall remain with Contractor or the proprietary owner of other independent software vendor(s) (ISV). Effective upon acceptance, such Product shall be licensed to Authorized User in accordance with the Contractor or ISV owner’s standard license agreement, provided, however, that such standard license, must, at a minimum: (a) grant Authorized User a non-exclusive, perpetual license to use, execute, reproduce, display, perform, adapt (unless Contractor advises Authorized User as part of Contractor’s proposal that adaptation will violate existing agreements or statutes and Contractor demonstrates such to the Authorized User’s satisfaction) and distribute Existing Licensed Product to the Authorized User up to the license capacity stated in the Purchase Order or work order with all license rights necessary to fully effect the general business purpose(s) stated in the Bid or Authorized User’s Purchase Order or work order, including the financing assignment rights set forth in paragraph (c) below; and (b) recognize the State of New York as the licensee where the Authorized User is a state agency, department, board, commission, office or institution. Where these rights are not otherwise covered by the ISV’s owner’s standard license agreement, the Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining these rights at its sole cost and expense. The Authorized User shall reproduce all copyright notices and any other legend of ownership on any copies authorized under this clause. Open source software is developed independently of Contractor and may be governed by a separate license (“open source software”). If the open source software is governed by a separate License and provided under this Contract, Contractor shall provide a copy of that license in the applicable Documentation and the Authorized User's license rights and obligations with respect to that open source software shall be defined by those separate license terms and subject to the conditions, if any, therein. Nothing in this Contract shall restrict, limit, or otherwise affect any rights or obligations the Authorized User may have, or conditions to which the Authorized User may be subject, under such separate open source license terms.

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