Software Change Sample Clauses

The Software Change clause defines the process and conditions under which modifications to the software or its specifications can be requested and implemented during the course of a project or contract. Typically, this clause outlines how either party may propose changes, the procedures for evaluating the impact of such changes on cost, timeline, and deliverables, and the need for mutual written agreement before any alterations are made. Its core practical function is to provide a structured mechanism for managing and documenting changes, thereby minimizing misunderstandings and disputes related to evolving software requirements.
Software Change. A single NRC applies for a software change associated with the remapping of circuit information or other software changes associated with a Frontier lnfospeed DSL Solutions arrangement. This charge also applies when the Customer's lnfospeed DSL Solutions Service is validly assigned, or is suspended and transitioned to a new provider due to nonpayment. The Software Change charge applies to the new provider on a per software change basis.
Software Change. A nonrecurring charge applies for a software change associated with the remapping of circuit information or other software changes associated with a Premium DSL arrangement. This charge is applied on a per software change basis. This charge also applies when the customer's Premium DSL service is validly assigned, or when the customer's Premium DSL service is suspended and transitioned to a new provider due to nonpayment. In this case, the software change charge applies to the new provider on a per software change basis.
Software Change. A nonrecurring charge applies for a software change associated with the remapping of circuit information or other software changes associated with a Verizon DRL arrangement. This charge is applied on a per software change basis.

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  • Software Development Software designs, prototypes, and all documentation for the final designs developed under this agreement must be made fully transferable upon direction of NSF. NSF may make the software design, prototype, and documentation for the final design available to competitors for review during any anticipated re-competition of the project.

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