OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY Sample Clauses

OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY. The aim of this project is to automate the film rental operations in order to assist film rental operator to minimize labour and facilities cost, thereby maximizing income. The main objective of this project is to create a user friendly, unique and modern software package with higher security facility (User levels, Password encryption). The specific objectives are to i. Conduct literature review on automation of film rental operations ii. Design a online/system app for video rentage service iii. Implement the design in (ii) iv. A deep investigation about the existing manual system and their accessible process measurements. v. Testing the video rental system using available accessible data. vi. Evaluate the final product and think about new ideas to improve further development.
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OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY. According to the scope of work (Annex 1), the study was meant to carry out demarcation of the designated forest reserves for the purpose of instituting JFM Agreement between Forest and Beekeeping Division and forest adjacent communities. Activities covered include: • Review of the project intermediate goal 1 and progress made • Review the management objectives of each of the forest reserve • Carry out demarcation of the forest reserves with respect to sorrounding villages.
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY. This study is a first comprehensive attempt to analyse, from a legal and institu- tional point of view, how regional cooperation and more specifically the so called Regional Aviation Safety Organisations (RASOs) can contribute to the improve- ment of civil aviation safety and the achievement of the objective of ‘uniformity in regulations, standards, procedures, and organization’ as formulated in Article 37 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (hereinafter ‘Chicago Conven- tion’).2 So far the bulk of analysis related to RASOs has been performed by the In- ternational Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).3 With the exception of a few arti- cles published in air law journals (see Section 1.6), there has so far been no at- tempt in the academic world to address this phenomenon. There is also at present no internationally agreed definition of a XXXX, and ICAO and its Member States tend to treat this concept as a broad category encompassing different forms of regional cooperation. For the purpose of this study a specific definition and typology of regional aviation safety bodies is pro- posed in Chapter 3. The scope of this study is limited to civil aviation and primarily focuses on commercial air transport. It addresses regulation of civil aviation safety under- stood in broad terms. This includes functions of: rulemaking, including the devel- opment and promulgation of civil aviation safety laws and operating regulations; certification and continuous oversight, including the issuance of approvals and continuous assurance that the certificate holder meets the applicable safety re- 1 ICAO, 'Journal', 1 (2012), p. 4. 2 'Convention on International Civil Aviation', Chicago, 7.12.1944, 15 UNTS 295. 3 ICAO, 'Safety Oversight Manual, Part B: The Establishment and Management of a Regional Safety Oversight Organization', Doc. 9734, (2011). See also: ICAO, 'Manual on Regional Accident and Incident Investigation Organization', Doc. 9946, (2011). quirements; and enforcement designed to ensure compliance. In addition, this study also analyses regional accident investigation organisations. With a view to reaching the study’s primary objective of verifying the ex- tent to which RASOs meet the expectations vested in them by the international aviation community, seven specific research questions have been formulated: (1) What should be the role of RASOs in global governance of civil aviation safety? (2) Can the optimal XXXX model be identified from a legal point of ...
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY. 1. The primary aim of the study is to test the efficacy of Defibrotide on the survival of patients for whom a diagnosis of VOD is formulated and documented according to well pre-defined criteria. 2. The second, complementary aim is to produce a prospective, outcome-oriented registry of all patients for whom a diagnosis of VOD is formulated, but who are not considered eligible for randomisation.
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY. This research essentially focuses on the study of knowledge management practices in inter- firm relationships, with the goal to investigate how KM practices are applied not only internally but can also extend beyond the company’s boundaries and are adopted to facilitate inter-firm relationships. It mainly focused on client-supplier relationships in SCs as an important example of inter-firm relationships. The detailed aims, based on a systematic literature review (that will be described in the next chapters) and the specific gaps in the current research, can be summarized in the following research questions which will be further explained later: RQ1: What is or can be a knowledge management practice (i.e., what definition can be proposed)?, RQ2: Which KM practices are mainly used or proposed for application in companies (internally) and inter-firm relationships (in SCs) and how can be these practices categorized in a consistent way?, and RQ3: To what extent (i.e., level of adoption and intensity of use) these KM practices are exercised by firms? So, the first basic objective that has been defined in relation to RQ1 and RQ2 was to systematise the different definitions and classifications of KM practices available in the literature, and single out and categorize the KM practices that can be used by firms to enhance KM implementation in inter-firm relationships. With this objective of the study, an attempt was made to provide a consistent definition of KM practice and, secondly, to introduce a new comprehensive classification of KM practices that considers all the different typologies that should be included. The second objective of this study, which is basically related to RQ3, is an empirical investigation of the level of adoption and use of KM practices both at the company and inter-firm level (namely, customer-supplier relationships in SCs). In doing so, this study made an important contribution to fill the gaps in the current literature, mentioned slightly in the introduction section but in detail in the next chapter (section 2.5). These objectives are also important for business managers and consultants, to increase their awareness of the KM practices that can be effectively adopted not just in companies but also in inter-firm relationships, and to facilitate the assimilation of these practices to improve competitiveness of firms and entire SCs. This can also be useful for the design and implementation of KM courses devoted to current and future business...
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY. Consultant has to carry out detailed hydrographic survey, topographic survey, traffic survey and selection of terminal locations:
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY. The objective of this study is to contribute positively to the development of a framework for the progressive liberalization of international air transport, with safeguards to ensure fair competition, safety, regularity and security of air transport and including measures, to ensure the effective and sustained participation in international air transportation by African countries with special reference to Nigeria. In summary, the study will among other things achieve the following specific objectives: 1. Establish the level of awareness and appreciation of air transportation to the economic integration and development of Africa. 2. Bring to fore the ever increasing need to ensure the safety and security of the Nigeria Airspace and airport facilities. 3. Determine the extent to which Nigeria and other African countries can liberalize i.e. how open the market access should be granted. 4. Identify the best approach to liberalization, i.e. which avenue (national, bilateral, regional, multilateral) and how fast should liberalization be pursued. 5. Determine the major obstacle to the full implementation of the Yamoussoukro Decision.
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OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY. 3.1. General objective 3.2. Specific objective

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  • Research Program The term “Research Program” shall mean the research program to be undertaken by TSRI under the direction and control of the Principal Investigator as expressly set forth on Exhibit A hereto.

  • Research Plan The Parties recognize that the Research Plan describes the collaborative research and development activities they will undertake and that interim research goals set forth in the Research Plan are good faith guidelines. Should events occur that require modification of these goals, then by mutual agreement the Parties can modify them through an amendment, according to Paragraph 13.6.

  • Research Project The findings of any research project, which would change the provisions of this Agreement will not be implemented until such changes are negotiated and agreed to by the parties.

  • Development Program RWJPRI shall be [**] and have [**] in consultation with the JDAC, to select LICENSED COMPOUNDS which shall then be designated PRODUCTS for further DEVELOPMENT by RWJPRI and marketing by ORTHO and its AFFILIATES. RWJPRI shall provide KOSAN with written notice of its decision to select a LICENSED COMPOUND for DEVELOPMENT. Once a PRODUCT has been selected for further DEVELOPMENT, RWJPRI, with the advice of the JDAC, shall have the [**] right to develop the PRODUCT through STAGES O, I, II and III and shall have the [**] right to prepare and file, and shall be the owner of, all applications for MARKETING AUTHORIZATION throughout the world. During such DEVELOPMENT efforts, KOSAN will assist RWJPRI as may be mutually agreed, at RWJPRI's expense, in chemical development, formulation development, production of labeled material and production of sufficient quantities of material for STAGE O and initial STAGE I studies. RWJPRI shall exercise diligent efforts, commensurate with the efforts it would normally exercise for products with similar potential sales volume and consistent with its overall business strategy, in developing such PRODUCT in accordance with the DEVELOPMENT PLAN established by RWJPRI. In the course of such efforts RWJPRI shall, either directly or through an AFFILIATE or SUBLICENSEE to which the license shall have been extended, take appropriate steps including the following: (i) in consultation with the JDAC, select certain LICENSED COMPOUNDS for STAGE O DEVELOPMENT; and (ii) establish and maintain a program reasonably designed, funded and resourced to obtain information adequate to enable the preparation and filing with an appropriate and properly empowered national regulatory authority all necessary documentation, data and [**] CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTIONS. other evidence required for IND non-rejection to commence and conduct human clinical trials of such PRODUCT. (iii) proceed following IND non-rejection to commence PHASE I, II, and III clinical trials, associated studies and such other work which RWJPRI reasonably deems to be required for subsequent inclusion in filings for MARKETING AUTHORIZATION; (iv) after such submissions are filed prosecute such submissions and file all reasonably necessary, reports and respond to all reasonable requests from the pertinent regulatory, authorities for information, data, samples, tests and the like.

  • Feasibility Study A feasibility study will identify the potential costs, service quality and other benefits which would result from contracting out the work in question. The cost analysis for the feasibility study shall not include the Employer’s indirect overhead costs for existing salaries or wages and benefits for administrative staff or for rent, equipment, utilities, and materials, except to the extent that such costs are attributable solely to performing the services to be contracted out. Upon completion of the feasibility study, the Employer agrees to furnish the Union with a copy if the feasibility study, the bid from the Apparent Successful Bidder and all pertinent information upon which the Employer based its decision to contract out the work including, but not limited to, the total cost savings the Employer anticipates. The Employer shall not go forward with contracting out the work in question if more than sixty percent (60%) of any projected savings resulting from the contracting out are attributable to lower employee wage and benefit costs.

  • Timeline Contractor must perform the Services and deliver the Deliverables according to the following timeline:

  • Development Milestones In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7.1, LICENSEE specifically commits to achieving (either itself or through the acts of a SUBLICENSEE) the following development milestones in its diligence activities under this AGREEMENT: (a) (b).

  • Development and Commercialization Subject to Sections 4.6 and 4.7, Fibrocell shall be solely responsible for the development and Commercialization of Fibrocell Products and Improved Products. Fibrocell shall be responsible for all costs incurred in connection with the Fibroblast Program except that Intrexon shall be responsible for the following: (a) costs of establishing manufacturing capabilities and facilities in connection with Intrexon’s manufacturing obligation under Section 4.6 (provided, however, that Intrexon may include an allocable portion of such costs, through depreciation and amortization, when calculating the Fully Loaded Cost of manufacturing a Fibrocell Product, to the extent such allocation, depreciation, and amortization is permitted by US GAAP, it being recognized that the majority of non-facilities scale-up costs cannot be capitalized and amortized under US GAAP); (b) costs of basic research with respect to the Intrexon Channel Technology and Intrexon Materials (i.e., platform improvements) but, for clarity, excluding research described in Section 4.7 or research requested by the JSC for the development of a Fibrocell Product or an Improved Product (which research costs shall be reimbursed by Fibrocell); (c) [*****]; and (d) costs of filing, prosecution and maintenance of Intrexon Patents. The costs encompassed within subsection (a) above shall include the scale-up of Intrexon Materials and related active pharmaceutical ingredients for clinical trials and Commercialization of Fibrocell Products undertaken pursuant to Section 4.6, which shall be at Intrexon’s cost whether it elects to conduct such efforts internally or through Third Party contractors retained by either Intrexon or Fibrocell (with Intrexon’s consent).

  • Development Plan document specifying the work program, schedule, and relevant investments required for the Development and the Production of a Discovery or set of Discoveries of Oil and Gas in the Concession Area, including its abandonment.

  • Development Period The Contractor may commence pre-construction activities like utility shifting, boundary wall construction or any other activity assigned to the Contractor by the Authority to enable construction of the Project Highway immediately after signing of the Agreement, to the extent that such work is ready for execution. The Parties agree that these works may be taken up and completed to the extent feasible by the Contractor, before declaration of the Appointed Date, but no claim against the Authority for delay shall survive during this period and that the undertaking of these works by the Contractor shall not count towards the Scheduled Construction Period of the project which starts counting only from the Appointed Date. No construction activity of the Project Highway shall be undertaken during the development period.

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