Estimated Impact of Change Sample Clauses

Estimated Impact of Change. Enter each component of the change as well as the number of hours positively or negatively impacted on the project. Hours impacted should be identified at each stage. Accepted by: Liberty Accepted by: Customer By: By: Print Name: Print Name: Title: Title: Date: Date: Customer’s President & CEO Customer’s CFO Customer’s Operations Manager Liberty’s entire computer platform and LAN network servers, are backed-up each week over the weekend. This includes all system libraries and user directories as well as application software and data. The back-up tapes are stored in a fire proof vault, in a separate building on Liberty’s site. The Data Recovery Plan documentation reflects which back-up tapes should be used at each point in the recovery process. The tapes are preserved according to the following guidelines. Computer Platform • Daily back-ups(Incremental1) are retained for 14 days • Weekly back-ups(Full System2) are retained for a minimum of 5 weeks • End of month back-ups(Full System2) are retained for 6 months • End of quarter back-ups(Full System2) are retained for 3 years • End of year back-ups(Full System2) are retained for 7 years LAN Network Servers • Daily back-ups(Incremental1) are retained for 5 weeks • Weekly back-ups(Full System2) are retained for 5 weeks • End of quarter back-ups(Full System2) are retained for 1 year 1 ( Incremental) – Defined as any changed component of the system(s) since the last Incremental or Full System backup. “Component” is defined as Program Source or Object, Scripts, Data or Libraries. 2 ( Full System) – Defined as all components of the system(s). “Component” is defined as Program Source or Object, Scripts, Data or Libraries. Liberty has contracted for recovery services for its entire computer platform environment. This contract includes hot site services as well as ongoing review and testing of recovery procedures. The recovery procedures have been fully documented and the documentation is updated as changes occur to reflect the most current information regarding the actual tape volumes needed for recovery and their location. The Data recovery procedure is tested, including a complete restoration of the system at the hot site, on an annual basis. Liberty’s internal audit department monitors the conduct and results of the recovery test. EXHIBIT 3.5 (Continued) A copy of Liberty’s Business Continuity Plan is available for review at Liberty’s Service Center. Comparable business resumption services will be maintained for a...
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Estimated Impact of Change. Component Requirements Design Construction Documents & Training Acceptance TOTAL NOTE: See pricing chart referenced above which was taken directly from the contract.

Related to Estimated Impact of Change

  • Introduction of Change (a) If the employer has made a definite decision to introduce major changes in production, programme, organisation, structure or technology that are likely to have significant effects on practitioners, the employer shall notify the practitioners who may be affected by the proposed changes and the Association. (b) Significant effects" include termination of employment, major changes in the composition, operation or size of the employer's workforce or in the skills required; the elimination or diminution of job opportunities, promotion opportunities or job tenure; the alteration of hours of work; the need for retraining or transfer of practitioners to other work or locations and restructuring of jobs. If this Agreement provides for alteration of any of the matters referred to herein an alteration shall be deemed not to have significant effect. (a) The employer shall discuss with the practitioners affected and the Association, inter alia, the introduction of the changes referred to in subclause (1) hereof, the effects the changes are likely to have on practitioners, measures to avert or mitigate the adverse effects of such changes on practitioners and shall give prompt consideration to matters raised by the practitioners and/or the Association in relation to the changes. (b) The discussion shall commence as early as practicable after a firm decision has been made by the employer to make the changes referred to in subclause (1) hereof. (c) For the purposes of such discussion, the employer shall provide to the practitioners concerned and the Association, all relevant information about the changes including the nature of the changes proposed; the expected effects of the changes on practitioners and any other matters likely to affect practitioners, but the employer shall not be required to disclose confidential information the disclosure of which would be inimical to their interests.

  • Management of Change a. The parties to this Collective Agreement accept that change in the health service is necessary in order to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of health services. They recognise a mutual interest in ensuring that health services are provided efficiently and effectively, and that each has a contribution to make in this regard.‌ b. Regular consultation between the employer, its midwives and the union is essential on matters of mutual concern and interest. Effective communication between the parties will allow for: • improved decision making; • greater co-operation between employer and midwives; and • a more harmonious, effective, efficient, safe and productive workplace.

  • Shift Change Where employees are assigned mid-week to work a non-day shift (whether due to emergencies or a shift change) and as a result lose a shift in the regular work week, such employees will be paid six (6) hours for such loss of earnings.

  • Major Workplace Change 11.1 If the Employer has made a decision to introduce a major workplace change that is likely to have a Significant Effect on a number of Employees, the Employer must notify the Employee(s) who will be affected by the decision .As soon as practicable and prior to implementation, the Employer must discuss with the relevant Employees and/or their nominated representative/s (e.g. Union or other representative) the introduction of the change; and the effect the change is likely to have on the Employees. The Employer must discuss measures to avert or mitigate the adverse effect of the change on the Employees. 11.2 For the purposes of the discussion the Employer will provide the relevant Employees and/or their nominated representative/s in writing: (a) All relevant information about the change including the nature of the change proposed; (b) Information about the expected effects of the change on the Employees; and (c) Any other matters likely to affect the Employees. However, the Employer is not required to disclose confidential or commercially sensitive information. The Employer must give prompt and genuine consideration to matters raised about the major change by the relevant Employees.

  • Room Changes No changes in room assignment will be based upon age, race, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, and online profiles except as needed to provide a reasonable accommodation to residents with eligible disabilities registered with the College Office of Counseling and Disability Services. Room change may only be made with the written approval of College Housing and is dependent upon space availability, timing of the request, and grounds for transfer. Residents who receive approval for a room change may be charged a room change fee as shown on the College Housing website, which will be posted to Resident’s account. Room changes that are not authorized by College Housing will result in a fine as shown on the College Housing website, which will be posted to Resident’s account.

  • Workplace adjustment An employer wishing to employ a person under the provisions of this clause shall take reasonable steps to make changes in the workplace to enhance the employee’s capacity to do the job. Changes may involve re-design of job duties, working time arrangements and work organisation in consultation with other employees in the area.

  • Schedule Change When a change of work schedule is requested by an employee and approved by the Agency, all forms of penalty pay shall be waived by the employee. When a change of work schedule is requested by an employee and approved by the Agency, overtime compensation for that workday, but not for work over forty (40) hours per week, associated with the changed schedule shall be waived.

  • Interim Changes Since the date of its balance sheets, except as set forth in Exhibit C, there have been no (1) changes in financial condition, assets, liabilities or business of Amalgamated which, in the aggregate, have been materially adverse; (2) damages, destruction or losses of or to property of Amalgamated, payments of any dividend or other distribution in respect of any class of stock of Amalgamated, or any direct or indirect redemption, purchase or other acquisition of any class of any such stock; or (3) increases paid or agreed to in the compensation, retirement benefits or other commitments to its employees.

  • FISCAL IMPACT The fiscal impact is $2,600,000.00. Funding is from Operations and Maintenance funds account code 301.521.210.5310009.000.100883 (subject to the Aviation Authority Board approval of the FY 2024 Aviation Authority budget).

  • Changes Contractor shall make no changes in the work or perform any additional work without the County’s specific written approval.

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