INTEGRATED MARKETPLACE Sample Clauses

INTEGRATED MARKETPLACE. The Day-Ahead Market, the Real-Time Balancing Market, the Transmission Congestion Rights Market and the Reliability Unit Commitment processes.
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INTEGRATED MARKETPLACE. The integrated marketplace framework is implemented within the EFPF project so that it connects with external marketplaces in the EFPF ecosystem through API interfaces. This allows the integrated marketplace framework to list the products (from external marketplaces) and provide typical filter and sorting mechanisms, with the ecommerce features (e.g. product listing and checkout) provided by the base/external marketplace. To expand the product offering, the integrated marketplace framework allows users to publish new products and services by providing redirects to the relevant external marketplaces. The newly published products/services become available on the unified GUI provided by the integrated framework at the EFPF Platform. As connected external marketplaces may provide different feature sets and may have different focus e.g. a marketplace may focus on software apps and the other marketplace may provide features that are more suited to physical products. In this respect, the EFPF integrated marketplace framework can bring different types of offerings to the users in the EFPF ecosystem and provides a unified interface that allows users to search for different types of offerings through an intuitive and unified interface – available through the EFPF Portal. The marketplace integration approach adopted in the EFPF project allows a fast integration of external marketplaces and their products into the EFPF ecosystem and therefore is more suited for a federated environment, where multiple marketplaces co-exist. As each marketplace may have a different data model and also a different design of the marketplace, the integrated marketplace framework performs the necessary transformation at the level of data model and interface – through custom configurations and integrations that are also supported by the Data Spine. Additionally, the EFPF Marketplace provides federated services such as single sign-on (SSO), which allows customers to use connected marketplaces without registering on each single marketplace again. This all leads to a unified user experience and similar user journeys. The Marketplace Framework provides access to different external marketplace. The following external marketplaces are connected and their products are listed trough the unified user interface of the EFPF marketplace framework: • vf-OS: A marketplace of software applications that are mostly plug and play in nature • Nimble: A marketplace of physical products • SMECluster: A marketpla...

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  • DIRECT MARKETING Prior to the introduction of any new product or service which Competitive Supplier may wish to make available to Participating Consumers or other Eligible Consumers located within the Town, Competitive Supplier agrees to (i) give the Town written notice of such new product or service and (ii) subject to the entry into reasonable confidentiality terms to the extent permitted by law and mutually acceptable to the Parties, discuss with the Town the possible inclusion of such new product or service in this aggregation program. The Parties agree to negotiate in good faith the terms, conditions, and prices for such products and services which the Parties agree should be included in a Town aggregation program. Competitive Supplier also agrees not to engage in any direct marketing to any Participating Consumer that relies upon Competitive Supplier’s unique knowledge of, or access to, Participating Consumers gained as a result of this ESA. For the purposes of this provision, “direct marketing” shall include any telephone call, mailing, electronic mail, or other contact between the Competitive Supplier and the Consumer. Broad-based programs of the Competitive Supplier that do not rely on unique knowledge or access gained through this ESA will not constitute such “direct marketing.”

  • Secondary Systems The Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner shall each cooperate with the other in the inspection, maintenance, and testing of control or power circuits that operate below 600 volts, AC or DC, including, but not limited to, any hardware, control or protective devices, cables, conductors, electric raceways, secondary equipment panels, transducers, batteries, chargers, and voltage and current transformers that directly affect the operation of Developer or Connecting Transmission Owner’s facilities and equipment which may reasonably be expected to impact the other Party. The Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner shall each provide advance notice to the other Party, and to NYISO, before undertaking any work on such circuits, especially on electrical circuits involving circuit breaker trip and close contacts, current transformers, or potential transformers.

  • 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 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 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.

  • Surgery Services and Mastectomy Related Treatment This plan provides benefits for mastectomy surgery and mastectomy-related services in accordance with the Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1998 and Rhode Island General Law 27-20-29 et seq. For the member receiving mastectomy-related benefits, coverage will be provided in a manner determined in consultation with the attending physician, physician assistant, or an advance practice registered nurse and the patient, for: • all stages of reconstruction of the breast on which the mastectomy was performed; • surgery and reconstruction of the other breast to produce a symmetrical appearance; • prostheses; and • treatment of physical complications at all stages of the mastectomy, including lymphedema. See the Summary of Medical Benefits for the amount you pay.

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