PRELIMINARY TESTING Sample Clauses

PRELIMINARY TESTING. Before being shipped to the Buyer, the Equipment must undergo the test according to Annex 3 hereto. The procedure shall be confirmed by a protocol containing specification and results of the performed tests.
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PRELIMINARY TESTING. Promptly following receipt of each Library, Hyseq will perform preliminary testing on * clones within the Library to determine whether the Library complies with the Specifications. In the event that such testing determines that any Library does not conform with the Specifications, Hyseq will notify Chiron in writing of such fact as promptly as possible (a "NONCOMPLIANCE NOTICE"). Any Noncompliance Notice shall state the particular respects in which the Library does not comply with the Specifications. If the noncompliance can be corrected by changing Library conditions, Hyseq will do so as promptly as possible. Whether or not the Library complies, Hyseq will provide Chiron with the full results of the preliminary testing (other than Signatures) within thirty (30) days after receipt of the Library.
PRELIMINARY TESTING. SOMA Records, SOMA Mobile and SOMA Hub shall be tested as various components of the system are installed. Each component of the system shall be tested to ensure it operates as designed. The results of all preliminary tests shall be reported in writing to the County’s Project Manager. Any and all preliminary test failures shall be resolved to the County’s satisfaction. System Testing – Once SOMA Dispatch, SOMA Records, SOMA Mobile and SOMA Hub are completely installed and configured, the system shall be tested to ensure the system is operating as designed. The results of all system tests shall be reported in writing to the County’s Project Manager. Any and all system test failures shall be resolved to the County’s satisfaction. Interface Testing - Each interface shall be tested to the County’s satisfaction. Each interface must meet the design specifications for the interface. The results of all interface tests shall be reported in writing to the County’s Project Manager. Any and all interface test failures shall be resolved to the County’s satisfaction. Integration Testing - Once System and Interface Testing is completed, the system shall be tested as a whole. The system shall operate as designed by the County. The results of all integration tests shall be reported in writing to the County’s Project Manager. Any and all integration test failures shall be resolved to the County’s satisfaction. Stress Testing - A system stress test shall be conducted on SOMA Records and SOMA Solve once integration testing is completed. The stress test must successfully demonstrate the system’s ability to operate under a maximum load to the County’s satisfaction. The results of all stress tests shall be reported in writing to the County’s Project Manager. All stress test failures shall be resolved to the County’s satisfaction. Functionality Testing - the County will test, and the Contractor shall support the testing of each function listed in the Functional Requirements and in the Scope of Services. Test scripts may incorporate one or more of the functions into an individual test. The Contractor shall document all test results and provide a written report to the County’s Project Manager. Any and all functionality test failures shall be resolved to the County’s satisfaction. Operational Scenario Testing - Operational Scenario Testing may be conducted after successfully completing the Functionality Testing process. The County will develop real life operational scenarios used by ...
PRELIMINARY TESTING. 10.1.1 The Contractor shall conduct preliminary testing of the DCS System 800xA at the Contractor’s site during the conversion process. 10.1.2 The Contractor shall develop testing procedures, subject to approval by the City’s project manager. 10.1.3 The Contractor shall test all graphics against the Plant’s configuration to make sure that all dynamic elements are able to execute desired results when communicating to the existing DCUs. The Contractor shall make sure that the same graphics will work with the future replacement of the DCU controller hardware such as the AC800M. 10.1.4 The City staff shall be able to participate in the preliminary testing process. The City staff shall have remote access to the DCS System 800xA at the Contractor’s site. 10.1.5 When a graphic is completed, the Contractor shall inform the City. At this time the City staff shall be allowed to test the graphic and all its elements. 10.1.6 The test should at a minimum, check for accuracy of implementation, failure modes, Correctness and alarm/quality indication of dynamic graphic elements and functional correctness for a period of time sufficient to demonstrate proper operations. 10.1.7 System malfunctions discovered during the testing shall be documented and corrected. 10.1.8 Communication and tracking of these events shall utilize the communication software tool provided by the Contractor called the “teamsite”. 10.1.9 At the end of the DCS System 800xA build out, all graphics shall have been tested before a visit to the factory is performed. 10.1.10 All errors discovered during the preliminary testing period shall be corrected before the factory acceptance test visit.
PRELIMINARY TESTING. The Generator will notify SREC ten (10) business days prior of preliminary testing, to coordinate the days required to do the testing, as defined in IEEE 1547. SREC has the right to witness all testing and to review all records prior to allowing the system to be made ready for normal operation.
PRELIMINARY TESTING. The parties acknowledge and agree that Customer received an initial shipment of a preliminary version of the Software on December 30, 1999. From that time to the Effective Date, Customer has subjected the Software to Compliance Testing. As used herein, the term "Compliance Testing" shall mean a continuous process demonstrating the functionality, features and performance of the Software, on a preliminary basis, to the reasonable satisfaction of Customer. Customer confirms and acknowledges that it has completed such Compliance Testing with the preliminary version of the Software as of the Effective Date and, based upon such Compliance Testing, has elected to proceed with this Agreement.
PRELIMINARY TESTING. A review of published papers and reports using the principle of stress-wave for defect detection in trees and logs was carried out. Primary testing was done on logs and lumber to find the most reliable method of measuring “longitudinal stress-wave times” using “Metriguard Model 239A” stress-wave instrument. To achieve consistent stress-wave time readings, a consistent hard swing with the hammer on to the specimen was carried out in all tests. Several pieces of 2”x6”x16’ boards were used to develop the stress wave testing method for measuring longitudinal stress wave transit times. The stop accelerometer was held firmly on to the receiving end to achieve consistent readings. With this arrangement, two persons are needed to carry out each test. However, a set of experiment performed using “belt clip” to see if we can carry out each test with one person. The “belt clip” was used to attach “stop accelerometer” to the end of the specimen. Unfortunately, the “belt clip” did not provide the required force to hold the “stop accelerometer” in the place to achieve good readings. Therefore, it was decided two persons carry out the measurement of the stress-wave time. The “Metriguard Model 239A” measuring system consists of a main unit with LCD screen and one start accelerometer located inside an impacting device that resembles a hammer and a stop accelerometer (Figure 5). BNC cables connect the start accelerometer and the stop accelerometer to the main unit. Stress-waves were generated with the hammer by impacting one end of the specimen while the stop accelerometer was firmly pressed on to the surface of the receiving end to detect the stress-waves. Maps and satellite pictures of the woodlands of Canfor’s Plateau division (Chedakuz and Vantyne Regions) from last 5 years were studied to identify locations for collections of logs at different stages of MPB attack. A trip to the woodlands of the Plateau division had taken place to confirm the validity of locations. 3 year and 5 year stems were collected from Chedakuz and Vantyne Regions respectively. Mountain pine beetle killed logs were selected from four truckloads in the log yard (Figure 6). These truckloads came from the woodlands operation of Canfor’s Plateau Sawmill Division (Figure 7).. Log loading equipment was used to load the MPB full length stems on to logging trucks (Figure 8). A total of twenty stems were randomly selected from a 3 year since tree death and another twenty stems were selected from a 5 year ...
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