DISCOVERY SERVICES Sample Clauses

The Discovery Services clause defines the scope and terms under which one party provides investigative or exploratory services to another, typically to assess needs, gather information, or evaluate potential solutions before a larger engagement. This clause outlines what specific discovery activities will be performed, such as interviews, data analysis, or feasibility studies, and may specify deliverables like reports or recommendations. Its core function is to set clear expectations and boundaries for preliminary work, ensuring both parties understand the objectives and limitations of the discovery phase before committing to further services.
DISCOVERY SERVICES. Licensor shall provide third-party vendors of Discovery Services, on an ongoing and timely basis, with as comprehensive content for indexing as possible, including citation metadata (including subject headings and keywords), abstracts, and full-text, to facilitate optimal discovery of the Licensed Materials for the benefit of Authorized Users.
DISCOVERY SERVICES. Connect the Licensed Material to the Participating Institution’s Discovery Services, when technically able to do so, in order to facilitate optimal discovery of the content for the benefit of Authorized Users.
DISCOVERY SERVICES. Provide third-party vendors of Discovery Services, on an ongoing and timely basis, with as comprehensive content for indexing as possible, including citation metadata (including subject heading and keywords), abstracts, and full-text, to facilitate optimal discovery of the Licensed Materials for the benefit of Authorized Users.
DISCOVERY SERVICES. 2.1.1. Develop a list of businesses subject to Client licensure or taxation. 2.1.2. Notify non-compliant businesses of their options to comply or dispute their non-compliant status. Notification and support to businesses will be facilitated through the website, mail, email, phone and fax. ▇.▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ information and forms submitted by the business for completion and accuracy, inclusive of any additional required documentation (i.e., home occupation permit). All submissions are filed and stored electronically and made available to Client upon request. 2.1.4. Provide businesses with detailed invoicing and options to pay via website, mail, and phone. 2.1.5. Remit revenue to Client no less than monthly, along with all business applications and any additional documentation.
DISCOVERY SERVICES. Rogers will meet with you to determine the specific requirements needed from a fleet management solution. An applicable solution will be proposed and presented to highlight the functions that relate to the system requirements and any other additional features that may be useful for you.
DISCOVERY SERVICES which provide search and browse facilities to discover the integrated content from Aggregators and other information resources on the web.
DISCOVERY SERVICES. The Publisher shall use reasonable and timely efforts to provide to third-party vendors of Discovery Services, on an ongoing basis, with as comprehensive content for indexing as possible, including citation metadata (including subject headings and keywords), abstracts, and full-text, to facilitate optimal discovery of the content for the benefit of Authorized Users.
DISCOVERY SERVICES. MuniServices’ Compensation for providing Discovery Services shall be a contingency fee of 47% of the additional revenue received by City from the service with a minimum fee of $10,000. The 47% shall apply to the current tax year, all eligible prior period revenues, and any applicable penalties, interest, and late charges. The contingency fee only applies to revenue actually received by City. The term
DISCOVERY SERVICES. Discovery Services for the 12 month duration will be invoiced in two ways: a portion will be invoiced over incremental monthly payments, and the remainder will be invoiced on approval of the delivery of each of the three phases outlined in section 2.1
DISCOVERY SERVICES. The project is designed to help the City of Coppell develop a more detailed understanding of their scope and requirements as well as areas of risk that will need to be addressed. The ERP solution will be a superset of Munis that will affect Logos and other peripheral systems as well; the form of the overall solution, boundaries and process impact will all be considerations of Discovery. The key outcome of Discovery is a contract for the ERP vendor that addresses the scope, requirements and risks identified. This approach will create a more accurate vendor contract that reduces the risk of scope and/or budget increases and increases the overall quality of the final product delivered by the ERP vendor. • Divide Discovery into three relatively independent steps spread over an extended timeline • Planning & Needs Analysis -> Solution Definition -> Contracting & Project Planning • Approach / scope / scale of subsequent steps may well change based on outcomes of earlier steps • Allow for adequate duration for each step • Proceed with broad, shallow engagement and analysis quickly • Need to get our arms around breadth of needs and opportunities • Can refine selection of project participant SMEs based on improved understanding • Functional analysis should be “Munis-oriented” • To support solution definition and contracting with ▇▇▇▇▇ • Must be slightly more general as the solution will be broader than Munis • Keep Discovery artifacts relatively lightweight • Introduce the Implementation Project PM in the latter stages of Discovery • To directly support project planning and ownership over the work they are to manage • Leverage Project Management Office templates • Draft planning artifacts will be draft, to be completed during detailed planning early in the project itself • Aim for additional implementation plan clarification • Better end-to-end clarity than we had with BEAM • Meetings with ▇▇▇▇▇ – initial engagement, information requests and clarification, client contacts • Internal meetings and workshopstechnical and business context and concerns, functional analysis, interfaces, data, solution planning • Engage with other jurisdictions • Analysis, formalization • Structured discovery sessions with ▇▇▇▇▇ – determine modules, solution boundaries, interfaces, infrastructure, data conversion, project scope, overall phasing and planning strategy • Internal meetings and workshops – business and technical solution scoping and definition, boundaries, interfaces, data,...