Test Program. The following test program is intended to be a very simple check to see if the installation has been completed correctly. The program should be put in a file named “hello.c”. The control program, g563c, compiles the program in the file “hello.c” and generates the out- put file “a.cld”. Do not enter the C:> as it is simply a prompt indicating that this line should be entered from the keyboard. The command run563 executes the program in the file “a.cld” and the result is to print “hello world.” on the computer screen. Example Program #include <stdio.h> main() { printf(“hello world.\n”); } Commands to Compile and Execute the Example Program C:> g563c hello.c C:> run563 a.cld Result Printed on the Computer Screen hello world.
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Test Program. The Satellite Control Software and Ground Encryptors shall be tested and the results reviewed in accordance with the program Ground System Test Plan. The acceptance tests of the Satellite Control Software and Ground Encryptors shall be conducted as described below: [***] XM PROPRIETARY EXHIBIT B REV B 84 OF 88 ***** Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. [***]
Test Program. Figure11: Example of test objective and scope Test programs comprise a set of test modules, each module with its own specific objective, as well as the test program objective. The test program specifies the order of test modules, the number and in some instances also parameters such as total test time, e.g. in the case of durability testing where you would need intermittent characterisation throughout the test. Figure 12 shows an example of this. Test programs can ideally be planned in sequence to investigate several objectives, and thus the shutdown and start-up in between can be omitted. No TM03: Current Voltage TM03: t = tmax Yes Current Voltage TM12: Operation under constant current TM04: EIS TM16: Shut-down TM04: EIS TM02: Start-up Figure 12: Example of a test program structure, comprising several test modules for characterization and performance evaluation
Test Program. The overall objective of the test program is to demonstrate that the plant has been constructed as designed, that the systems perform consistent with the plant design, and that activities culminating in operation at full licensed power including initial fuel load, initial criticality, and power ascension are performed in a controlled and safe manner. The plant test program consists of a series of tests categorized as Construction and Installation Tests, Preoperational Tests, Startup Tests and Performance Test. The test program is described in the Agreement. Plant operating, emergency, and surveillance procedures are incorporated into the initial test program procedures. These procedures are verified through use, to the extent practicable, during the Preoperational Test program and revised if necessary, prior to fuel loading. Equipment used in the performance of Preoperational Tests is operated in accordance with appropriate operating procedures, thereby giving Owner's operating staff an opportunity to gain experience in using these procedures and demonstrating their adequacy prior to plant initial criticality. Where applicable, Preoperational Tests may proceed on an individual system that has completed its Construction and Installation Test, prior to completion of all Construction and Installation Tests.
Test Program. The overall objective of the test program is to demonstrate that the plant has been constructed as designed, that the systems perform consistent with the plant design, and “[**]” in this Exhibit 10.01 indicates material that has been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Execution Version Confidential Trade Secret Information—Subject to Restricted Procedures that activities culminating in operation at full licensed power including initial fuel load, initial criticality, and power ascension are performed in a controlled and safe manner. The plant test program consists of a series of tests categorized as Construction and Installation Tests, Preoperational Tests, Startup Tests and Performance Test. The test program is described in the Agreement. Plant operating, emergency, and surveillance procedures are incorporated into the initial test program procedures. These procedures are verified through use, to the extent practicable, during the Preoperational Test program and revised if necessary, prior to fuel loading. Equipment used in the performance of Preoperational Tests is operated in accordance with appropriate operating procedures, thereby giving Owner’s operating staff an opportunity to gain experience in using these procedures and demonstrating their adequacy prior to plant initial criticality. Where applicable, Preoperational Tests may proceed on an individual system that has completed its Construction and Installation Test, prior to completion of all Construction and Installation Tests.
Test Program. The overall objective of the test program is to demonstrate that the plant has been constructed as designed, that the systems perform consistent with the plant design, and Execution Version Confidential Trade Secret Information—Subject to Restricted Procedures that activities culminating in operation at full licensed power including initial fuel load, initial criticality, and power ascension are performed in a controlled and safe manner. The plant test program consists of a series of tests categorized as Construction and Installation Tests, Preoperational Tests, Startup Tests and Performance Test. The test program is described in the Agreement. Plant operating, emergency, and surveillance procedures are incorporated into the initial test program procedures. These procedures are verified through use, to the extent practicable, during the Preoperational Test program and revised if necessary, prior to fuel loading. Equipment used in the performance of Preoperational Tests is operated in accordance with appropriate operating procedures, thereby giving Owner's operating staff an opportunity to gain experience in using these procedures and demonstrating their adequacy prior to plant initial criticality. Where applicable, Preoperational Tests may proceed on an individual system that has completed its Construction and Installation Test, prior to completion of all Construction and Installation Tests.
Test Program. AACSA/SKYROCK will conduct the test program with HDS in three phases, with each phase being dependent on the successful completion of the preceding phase, and such success shall be determined in the discretion of each of the parties.
Test Program. The Satellite Control Equipment, and associated software shall be tested and the results reviewed in accordance with the program Ground System Test Plan. The acceptance tests of the Satellite Control Equipment, and associated software shall be conducted as described below: [*****] ***** Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Final Acceptance of the Customer Ground System shall be contingent on the following: [*****] The Satellite Control Center shall be used to perform the compatibility testing described in section 7.1 of Exhibit B.
Test Program. The Administrator shall establish a test program in cooperation with air carriers to use model Jeppesen approach plates or other similar tools to improve precision-like landing approaches for aircraft.