Global Parameters Sample Clauses

Global Parameters a. PBS shall construct lines in accordance with the global parameters as defined in Paragraph 13. Bid awards shall be made in seniority order and in compliance with the global constraints of the system. Such parameters may be altered by mutual agreement as outlined in Paragraph A.1. b. The maximum amount of open time remaining after posting of PBS awards shall not exceed three percent (3%) of the total sequence credit time at the crew base, or the equivalent of one (1) line of flying at the minimum PBS bidding window, ignoring low time options, whichever is greater. For the purposes of this Paragraph, total sequence credit time shall include those hours included in a sequence which originates during the month for which lines are being constructed. c. Any open time remaining after posting of PBS line awards shall be distributed evenly throughout the month according to the logic of the PBS system. d. Lines shall be constructed to create lines of flying containing a minimum of seventy (70) credit hours and a maximum of ninety (90) credit hours per bid period. The Company may flex the maximum line value by an annual amount of twenty-five (25) hours, but in no case more than five (5) hours during any given month. Flexes beyond twenty-five (25) hours in a year will require agreement of the Union. Upon request, the Company will meet with the JSC and supply information demonstrating the necessity of the flex. e. The Company may set a targeted line average between seventy-five (75) and eighty-five
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Global Parameters a. PBS shall construct lines in accordance with the global parameters as defined in this Paragraph. Bid awards shall be made in seniority order and in compliance with the global constraints of the system. Such parameters may be altered by mutual agreement as outlined in Paragraph A.1. of this Section. b. The maximum amount of open time remaining after posting of PBS awards shall not exceed 3% of the total pairing credit time at the domicile, or the equivalent of one (1) line of flying at the minimum PBS bidding window, ignoring low time options, whichever is greater. For the purposes of this Paragraph, total pairing credit time shall include those hours included in a pairing which originates during the month for which lines are being constructed. c. Any open time remaining after posting of PBS line awards shall be distributed evenly throughout the month according to the logic of the PBS system. d. Lines shall be constructed to create lines of flying containing a minimum of seventy (70) credit hours and a maximum of ninety (90) credit hours per bid period. The Company may flex the maximum line value by an annual amount of twenty
Global Parameters a. PBS shall construct lines in accordance with the global parameters as defined in Paragraph
Global Parameters. We select a prime of the form: p = leA · leB · leC · ƒ ± 1, where lA, lB, and lC are small primes and ƒ is a co-factor. Let E be a supersingular elliptic curve defined over Fp2 (finite field of size p2). E[leA ] = ⟨PA, QA⟩, E[leB ] = ⟨PB, QB⟩, E[leC ] = ⟨PC, QC⟩.
Global Parameters a. PBS shall construct lines in accordance with the global parameters as defined in this Paragraph. Bid awards shall be made in seniority order and in compliance with the global constraints of the system. Such parameters may be altered by mutual agreement as outlined in Paragraph A.1. of this Section. b. The maximum amount of open time remaining after posting of PBS awards shall not exceed 3% of the total sequence credit time at the crew base, or the equivalent of one (1) line of flying at the minimum PBS bidding window, ignoring low time options, whichever is greater. For the purposes of this Paragraph, total sequence credit time shall include those hours included in a sequence which originates during the month for which lines are being constructed. c. Any open time remaining after posting of PBS line awards shall be distributed evenly throughout the month according to the logic of the PBS system. d. Lines shall be constructed to create lines of flying containing a minimum of seventy (70) credit hours and a maximum of ninety (90) credit hours per bid period. The Company may flex the maximum line value by an annual amount of twenty-five (25) hours, but in no case more than five (5) hours during any given month. Flexes beyond twenty-five (25) hours in a year will require agreement of the Union. Upon request, the Company will meet with the Scheduling Committee and supply information demonstrating the necessity of the flex. e. The Company may set a targeted line average between seventy-five (75) and eighty-five (85) hours. In months the Company flexes the maximum to ninety-five (95) hours, the targeted line average may be set to no more than eighty-eight (88) hours. The targeted line average is a global parameter which will be respected while awarding Flight Attendant sequences pursuant to her/his seniority. f. As an exception to Paragraph D.13.d., above, a Flight Attendant may indicate a PBS bid choice which may allow the PBS bid award to exceed the bounds specified by bidding a High or Low bidding option. Lines constructed in accordance with this bid option shall be constructed to no less than forty (40) hours (low option) or no more than one-hundred ten (110) hours (high option). g. Flight Attendant(s) who select the (low option) during a given bid month and also hold at least seven (7) days or more of vacation during that month, shall be given priority to achieve a PBS result below the minimum line value ahead of other Flight Attendants who may be more se...
Global Parameters. 33 5.2 DTMF Detection Parameters............................................................34 5.2.1 DTMF Collection Specifications..............................................34 5.2.2 DTMF Detection Parameter Memory Usage.......................................37 5.3 MF Detection Parameters..............................................................38 5.3.1 MF Collection Specifications................................................38 5.3.2 MF Detection Parameter Memory Usage.........................................41 5.4 Call Progress Detection Parameters...................................................41 5.4.1 CP Tone Groups..............................................................41 5.4.2 CP Tone Specifications......................................................44 5.4.3 CP Collection Specifications................................................47 5.4.4 CP Detection Channel Context................................................47 5.4.5 CP Detection Parameter Memory Usage.........................................48 5.5 Tone Generation Parameters............................................................48 5.5.1 Simple Tone Specifications.....................................................49 5.5.1.1 Special Tone Specifications...........................................51 EVP-SRM (DSP) Software Design Specification 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Global Parameters. Global Parameters are those that must be defined for the DSP as a whole. Table 5-1 lists the global parameters and their descriptions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p0DBINA digital rms of a 0 dBm sine wave incident at A/D for A-Law PCM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p0DBOUTA digital rms of a 0 dBm sine wave incident at D/A for A-Law PCM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p0DBINM digital rms of a 0 dBm sine wave incident at A/D for [mu]-Law PCM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p0DBOUTM digital rms of a 0 dBm sine wave incident at D/A for [mu]-Law PCM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [tau]HANGOVER Maximum inactivity before speech flag resets -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [tau]SUSTAIN Minimum duration of speech before sustained -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 5-1: global parameters -33- EVP-SRM (DSP) Software Design Specification 34 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Legal parameter values: 1. p0DBINA is a 14-bit code that represents the 0 dBm power level of a 1 kHz sine wave at the network interface for A-Law channels. 2. p0DBOUTA is a 14-bit code that represents DSP power level required to generate a 0 dBm signal at the network interface for A-Law channels.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Related to Global Parameters

  • PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 6.1 The Performance Plan (Annexure A) to this Agreement sets out – 6.1.1 The standards and procedures for evaluating the Employee’s performance; and 6.1.2 The intervals for the evaluation of the Employee’s performance. 6.2 Despite the establishment of agreed intervals for evaluation, the Employer may in addition review the Employee’s performance at any stage while the contract of employment remains in force; 6.3 Personal growth and development needs identified during any performance review discussion must be documented in a Personal Development Plan as well as the actions agreed to and implementation must take place within set time frames; 6.4 The Employee’s performance will be measured in terms of contributions to the goals and strategies set out in the Employer’s Integrated Development Plan (IDP) as described in 6.6 – 6.12 below; 6.5 The Employee will submit quarterly performance reports (SDBIP) and a comprehensive annual performance report at least one week prior to the performance assessment meetings to the Evaluation Panel Chairperson for distribution to the panel members for preparation purposes; 6.6 Assessment of the achievement of results as outlined in the performance plan: 6.6.1 Each KPI or group of KPIs shall be assessed according to the extent to which the specified standards or performance targets have been met and with due regard to ad-hoc tasks that had to be performed under the KPI, and the score of the employer will be given to and explained to the Employee during the assessment interview. 6.6.2 A rating on the five-point scale shall be provided for each KPI or group of KPIs which will then be multiplied by the weighting to calculate the final score; 6.6.3 The Employee will submit his self-evaluation to the Employer prior to the formal assessment; 6.6.4 In the instance where the employee could not perform due to reasons outside the control of the employer and employee, the KPI will not be considered during the evaluation. The employee should provide sufficient evidence in such instances; and 6.6.5 An overall score will be calculated based on the total of the individual scores calculated above.

  • Financial Management System Subrecipient shall establish and maintain a sound financial management system, based upon generally accepted accounting principles. Contractor’s system shall provide fiscal control and accounting procedures that will include the following: i. Information pertaining to tuition rates, payments, and educational assistance payments; and

  • Telemedicine Services This plan covers clinically appropriate telemedicine services when the service is provided via remote access through an on-line service or other interactive audio and video telecommunications system in accordance with R.I. General Law § 27-81-1. Clinically appropriate telemedicine services may be obtained from a network or non- network provider, and from our designated telemedicine service provider. When you seek telemedicine services from our designated telemedicine service provider, the amount you pay is listed in the Summary of Medical Benefits. When you receive a covered healthcare service from a network or non-network provider via remote access, the amount you pay depends on the covered healthcare service you receive, as indicated in the Summary of Medical Benefits. For information about telemedicine services, our designated telemedicine service provider, and how to access telemedicine services, please visit our website or contact our Customer Service Department.

  • Global Safeguard Measures Each Party retains its rights and obligations under Article XIX of the GATT 1994 and the WTO Agreement on Safeguards. In taking measures under these WTO provisions, a Party shall, consistent with WTO law and jurisprudence and in accordance with its domestic legislation, exclude imports of an originating product from one or several Parties if such imports do not in and of themselves cause or threaten to cause serious injury.

  • Service Management Effective support of in-scope services is a result of maintaining consistent service levels. The following sections provide relevant details on service availability, monitoring of in-scope services and related components.

  • Acquisition Services (i) Serve as the Company’s investment and financial advisor and provide relevant market research and economic and statistical data in connection with the Company’s assets and investment objectives and policies; (ii) Subject to Section 4 hereof and the investment objectives and policies of the Company: (a) locate, analyze and select potential investments; (b) structure and negotiate the terms and conditions of transactions pursuant to which investments in Properties, Loans and other Permitted Investments will be made; (c) acquire, originate and dispose of Properties, Loans and other Permitted Investments on behalf of the Company; (d) arrange for financing and refinancing and make other changes in the asset or capital structure of investments in Properties, Loans and other Permitted Investments; and (e) enter into leases, service contracts and other agreements for Properties, Loans and other Permitted Investments; (iii) Perform due diligence on prospective investments and create due diligence reports summarizing the results of such work; (iv) Prepare reports regarding prospective investments that include recommendations and supporting documentation necessary for the Directors to evaluate the proposed investments; (v) Obtain reports (which may be prepared by the Advisor or its Affiliates), where appropriate, concerning the value of contemplated investments of the Company; (vi) Deliver to or maintain on behalf of the Company copies of all appraisals obtained in connection with the Company’s investments; and (vii) Negotiate and execute approved investments and other transactions, including prepayments, maturities, workouts and other settlements of Loans and other Permitted Investments.

  • Configuration Management The Contractor shall maintain a configuration management program, which shall provide for the administrative and functional systems necessary for configuration identification, control, status accounting and reporting, to ensure configuration identity with the UCEU and associated cables produced by the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain a Contractor approved Configuration Management Plan that complies with ANSI/EIA-649 2011. Notwithstanding ANSI/EIA-649 2011, the Contractor’s configuration management program shall comply with the VLS Configuration Management Plans, TL130-AD-PLN-010-VLS, and shall comply with the following:

  • Number Resources, Rate Center Areas and Routing Points 8.1 Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit or otherwise adversely affect in any manner either Party’s right to employ or to request and be assigned any Central Office Codes (“NXX”) pursuant to the Central Office Code Assignment Guidelines and any relevant FCC or Commission orders, as may be amended from time to time, or to establish, by Tariff or otherwise, Rate Center Areas and Routing Points corresponding to such NXX codes. 8.2 It shall be the responsibility of each Party to program and update its own switches and network systems pursuant to information provided in the LERG in order to recognize and route traffic to the other Party’s assigned NXX codes. Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, neither Party shall impose any fees or charges whatsoever on the other Party for such activities. 8.3 Unless otherwise required by Commission order, the Rate Center Areas will be the same for each Party. During the term of this Agreement, Onvoy shall adopt the Rate Center Area and Rate Center Points that the Commission has approved for Frontier within the LATA and Tandem serving area. Onvoy shall assign whole NPA-NXX codes to each Rate Center Area unless otherwise ordered by the FCC, the Commission or another governmental entity of appropriate jurisdiction, or the LEC industry adopts alternative methods of utilizing NXXs. 8.4 Onvoy will also designate a Routing Point for each assigned NXX code. Onvoy shall designate one location for each Rate Center Area in which the Onvoy has established NXX code(s) as the Routing Point for the NPA-NXXs associated with that Rate Center Area, and such Routing Point shall be within the same LATA as the Rate Center Area but not necessarily within the Rate Center Area itself. Unless specified otherwise, calls to subsequent NXXs of Onvoy will be routed in the same manner as calls to Xxxxx’s initial NXXs. 8.5 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, nothing in this Agreement is intended, and nothing in this Agreement shall be construed, to in any way constrain Onvoy’s choices regarding the size of the local calling area(s) that Onvoy may establish for its Customers, which local calling areas may be larger than, smaller than, or identical to Frontier’s local calling areas.

  • Mobile Banking Services Mobile Banking is a personal financial information management service that allows you to access account information and conduct transactions using compatible and supported mobile phones and/or other compatible and supported wireless devices (including phones, "Wireless Devices"). We reserve the right to modify the scope of the Mobile Banking services at any time. We reserve the right to refuse to make any transaction you request through Mobile Banking. You agree and understand that Mobile Banking may not be accessible or may have limited utility over some mobile telephone networks, such as while roaming.

  • Project Management Plan 3.2.1 Developer is responsible for all quality assurance and quality control activities necessary to manage the Work, including the Utility Adjustment Work. Developer shall undertake all aspects of quality assurance and quality control for the Project and Work in accordance with the approved Project Management Plan, Good Industry Practice and applicable Law. 3.2.2 Developer shall develop the Project Management Plan and its component parts, plans and other documentation in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section 1.5.2.5

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!