Minimum Functional Requirements Clause Samples

Minimum Functional Requirements. 2.1 PCLC is seeking a cooperative partnership that will embrace the letter and spirit of open source principles, and utilize the skills and resources provided by the vendor, the PCLC internal team, and other Koha community participants. PCLC requests bids that will use the most recent stable release of the standard “community” Koha system. PCLC requires that all software code provided under the terms of this bid will be promptly released to the Koha community for inclusion in the next version of Koha. Proposals for a development path that diverges from the standard Koha release path will not be considered. 2.2 Koha must include the following accounting functionality prior to go-live: 2.2.1 The ability to report on line item transactions that the library finance team deems necessary. 2.2.2 The ability to create custom fee categories outside regular library transactions and the ability to report on them. These fees may include items such as bus passes or passport fees. 2.2.3 Add a detailed payment/transaction receipt detailing the payment amount, change due, and the fees paid by that money. 2.2.4 Functionality which allows staff to enter a dollar amount given (the amount to be paid) such that ▇▇▇▇ can calculate the change due and record the change given back on the receipt. 2.2.5 Ability to view the Koha OPAC with full mobile optimization using a mobile device. 2.3 Implementation of Koha must include the following at no additional cost: 2.3.1 Creation of test system for training and testing purposes prior to go live. 2.3.2 Go Live date of system must be prior to Nov 1, 2013. 2.3.3 Integration services for the library's third party services and devices at no additional cost. 2.3.4 Configuration and maintenance of all SIP2 and/or LDAP connections. 2.3.5 Data manipulation and cleanup upon request of the client. Data cleanup must fall into the parameters of command line database maintenance. 2.3.6 Migration of all obtainable bibliographic, item, patron, holds, list, fines, serials and acquisitions data, as well as any obtainable custom fields found in TLC. 2.3.7 OPAC customization using current mobile Koha OPAC theme. 2.3.8 Administrative configuration of system.
Minimum Functional Requirements. General The Complex shall be of proven design, new, unused, latest model, build to appropriate internationally recognized standards, and shall comply with all the applicable codes and regulations. It shall be capable of operating in parallel with the other generators connected within the Grid System / Distribution System and achieve the levels of availability and reliability normally expected of a modern power plant of the same technology. The Complex shall be capable of operating within the temperature range of (-) 20oC to (+) 48oC. The on-line regulation of the plant components shall be fully automated. Wind Turbine Generators Wind Turbine Generators shall be designed and manufactured in accordance with the IEC and / or equivalent International Standards. They shall have variable speed control and independent blade pitch system. The variable speed control shall continually adjust the rotor rpm level for optimum thrust at each wind speed. [ The tubular steel towers shall consist of sections and have hub-height of more than ___ meters]. Towers shall be equipped with service platforms. Each tower section shall have interior ladder. Preferably, the Cut-in-Wind speed shall not be more than 4 m/s while the Cut-Out Wind speed shall not be less than 25 m/s. The Wind Turbine Generator Units shall be appropriately sited in order to capture the maximum amount of the energy from the Wind in the area. The Wind Turbine Generator units would be started, synchronized, loaded and shutdown fully automatically from the control desk in the central control room of the Complex as well as from the local control panel using state-of-the-art distributed control system, with all operational commands and status being logged in the Complex Monitoring System. Automatic Cut-In and Cut-Out sequence based on the prevalent wind speed will include starting the Wind Turbine and starting of all auxiliary drives or connections required for proper functioning of the system. Generators Generators shall be rated to match the maximum output of the wind turbine and shall be designed and manufactured in accordance with the IEC and / or equivalent International standards. Winding insulation shall be non-hydroscopic and of class F. The generators shall be capable of supplying rated output within ±5% of rated frequency i.e. 50 Hz and ±10% of nominal rated voltage within the power factor range of 0.0 lagging and 0.90 leading (measured at the high-voltage busbar of the substation). Short-circuit ratio...