Customizations Responsibility Sample Clauses

Customizations Responsibility. Task Description TYLER CITY Discovery of customization requirements Through analysis, functional requirements will be defined Lead Participate Requirement Validation The City, Tyler Consultants and Tyler Development Representatives verify Customization is necessary through exploration of existing options Lead Participate Create Customization Summary Tyler Development Representative will work with the City to write a basic summary outline of customization functionality Lead Participate Create Detailed Customization Specification Document Tyler Development Representative review Customization Summary and create City Specification document that describes how and where the program changes will occur in order to accomplish functional requirements Own None Specification Sign-Off, Authorization to Proceed Tyler will deliver a written specification to City, outlining functional changes, cost, timeline and version requirements. This document must be signed prior to any work being performed by Tyler None Own Development of Customization Tyler will program changes as outlined in the signed specification document. Changes subsequent to sign- off will be considered out of scope and may require repetition of previous steps Own None Customization QA Tyler's QA team will test customization within applicable, impacted modules Own None Customization Delivery and Demonstration Tyler will deliver and demonstrate customization as scheduled. Demonstration will include validating compliance with written specification Lead Participate Test Customization City will validate performance of customization through repeated unit testing as well as process testing throughout implementation Participate Lead Customization Acceptance Tyler will deliver a written Acceptance Sign-Off for the customization. Acceptance is expected within 30 days of delivery unless City notifies Tyler in writing of non-compliance with specification None Own
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