User Requirements Engineer Clause Samples
User Requirements Engineer. Business Analysts The User Requirements Engineer duties are: Definition of business requirements; Documentation of all configuration needs; Complete an analysis of any gaps; Manage timelines and deliverables; Complete system analysis of table structures and reporting requirements Deliver detailed System Analysis for table structures and process flows Fully document all TATA business Rules Define all use case and testing scenarios Solutions Architect/Engineers and Programmer Analysts/QA The Software Engineers duties are: Design overall solutions strategy/architecture; Evaluate Gaps; Assess all API integrations; Review all input/output and table structures for data integrity Develop all business rules and table configurations based on specific TATA requirements Testing and Quality Assurance System installation and implementation QA System Acceptance System go-live Software License Agreement EXHIBIT 10.1 MOBETIZE USA Inc. SCHEDULE E Company Compliance Certification As a matter of policy, Tata Communications Limited and its subsidiaries (“TCL”) do not pay and do not condone paying bribes to anyone. Companies engaged by TCL are prohibited from giving, offering, authorizing or participating in any bribes, kickbacks, or similar payments or consideration of any kind, whether at home or abroad, to any person or entity (including but not limited to any customers or potential customers, government officials, political parties, candidates for political office or any intermediaries such as agents or attorneys) in order to: • Influence official acts or decisions of that person or entity; • Obtain or retain business for, or direct business to, TCL; or • Secure any improper advantage. Companies engaged by TCL are also prohibited from providing gifts, meals entertainment or anything of value to any person or entity in connection with TCL business unless it is provided in accordance with TCL policies. It is also TCL's policy to strictly comply with all applicable Anti-bribery Laws, including, but not limited to, the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”). The FCPA and similar laws in other jurisdictions broadly prohibit payments or offers to make payments to government officials or political parties in order to obtain, retain or direct business. For purposes of this Certification, a “government official” includes any official or employee of a government agency, regulatory authority or entity owned or controlled by the government, any...
