INTERFACE STANDARDS Clause Samples

INTERFACE STANDARDS. A. The use of English (US customary units) standard measures shall be consistent with the current use of those standards at the Authority. B. A standard shall be deemed to exist when a previously existing interface, similar to that required by this Contract, is already in use on Authority property. Standard, in this context, means that this is the standard way to make this interface at this location. Provide a system that is consistent with current practices so as to minimize effects on the balance of the system. Adhere to standards unless an explicit written waiver is granted. Notify the Arlington County Project Officer and WMATA Representative in writing of deviations. C. When no existing standard for an interface exists, propose an interface standard to the WMATA Representative. Minimize the number of interface types.
INTERFACE STANDARDS. 3.1 HER must be notified by the Participating Railway and agree in writing to the type of terminator to be used as interface between the Railway Fibre and the HER Equipment or HER Fibre. The Participating Railway is responsible for connecting its fibre to the terminator. SNCB/NMBS Fibre Agreement Confidential 3.2 The Participating Railway will give HER or their designated representatives access to the terminator for the purposes of Acceptance Testing as set out in Schedule 3 and for the purposes of connecting HER Equipment or HER Fibre to the terminator. 3.3 HER shall provide an optical connector from the Railway terminator to HER Equipment and connect into than terminator. [graphic omitted] 3.4 The parties agree that ## MATERIAL OMITTED AND SEPARATELY FILED UNDER A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT ## will be used to connect HER Equipment with Railway Fibre. 3.5 The responsibility for connecting HER Fibre to Railway Fibre at border crossings is detailed in the Design Report. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT SNCB/NMBS Fibre Agreement Confidential SCHEDULE 2 Railway Fibre Ordering Procedures
INTERFACE STANDARDS. All interfaces utilised in the system must have an open published architecture.
INTERFACE STANDARDS. The system shall provide a user interface that conforms to one of the generally accepted user interface standards such as the IBM System Application Architecture (SAA), the Microsoft Windows common user access protocol (CUA), the SUN/JAVA Swing architecture, or a similar generally accepted architecture. Moreover the system must be designed to support electronic filing of documents as well as more traditional data acquisition options.