User Stories Sample Clauses

User Stories. The next in the flow template to be used here is the “User Stories” template, or the “Tool Integration Matrix” (XXX) as described in [8]. The template tries to identify the building blocks for basically tool adaptor specifications, by descriptions showing how the tools within the framework are (planned) to be used. The XXX corresponding to the current use case is given by the document WP12_ABB tool matrix.xlsm.
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User Stories. The concept of user stories arises from the agile software development context. PRECIOUS intends to benefit from such techniques in order to iteratively work on user-centric solutions for the given context. Informal user stories are systematized to form more formal and clearly structured user stories. The informal user stories are formed in reference to the the experiences in D2.1, WP3 and with the experimental prototyping. In particular, the prioritized user requirements from D2.1 (see Table 5) will provide essential input. User stories will abstract upon those requirements and transfer them to a computer science and development language.
User Stories. ‌ The following user stories are meant to give the Supplier an understanding of NRK’s needs and current solutions to exemplify functional requirements. The Supplier is asked to describe, in written form and with illustrations, how the solution will support the functionality requested and the use cases described below. Please provide this in Appendix 2. Where we describe how the system works today does not mean that the system must work in the same way with the new origin solution. It is the functionality which is important not how it will be implemented. 5.3.1 AS AN END USER I WANT TO‌ 5.3.1.1 Start a live stream at a specific time to be able to catch up Today we have live channels with configurable hours of viewing buffer per channel. The clients can freely forward/rewind within this buffer. The buffers are configurable for each channel. 5.3.1.2 Watch or listen to a live transmission, both when it is ongoing and as on-demand when the transmission has ended. Today we have an EVENT manifest with a growing buffer while the program is being aired which transitions to a VOD manifest when the program is finished. After the program has finished the VOD manifest is cached in the CDN’s as On-Demand. 5.3.1.3 Listen to a live Radio transmission, both when it is ongoing and as on-demand when the transmission has ended. Currently NRK does not utilize such functionality for Radio streaming. 5.3.1.4 I want to be able to choose between different types of subtitles. Today’s solution does not support this. The current solution has burned in subtitles. 5.3.1.5 I want to be able to forward and rewind and be able to see a video thumbnail preview to be able to catch up to a specific scene. Today we have an I-frame playlist available for HLS. In addition, we have a WebVTT playlist with thumbnails. The thumbnails are available in the same resolutions as the video. 5.3.1.6 I want to be able to view video content on all supported clients and platforms. Today we do this by a) Filtering out I-frame playlist form HLS using query parameters b) Filter available qualities for different client based on bitrate by using query parameters c) Filter out subtitles from manifests so that these can be sideloaded for the clients which only supports this d) The rule for this filtering is done by StreamingAdmin 5.3.1.7 I want high quality from the beginning so that I don’t see a low-resolution video at the start. Today we do this by sorting the manifest so that the preferred initial quality is at ...
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  • Users There is no limit to the number of users who can access the Software. You can invite any person You wish to access the Software.

  • User Content 13.1 The Site permits the submission and posting of questions and answers in connection with Evaluation Processes and may also permit the submission and posting of other text and/or other content submitted by you and other users (all of the foregoing, collectively, “User Submissions”), and the hosting, sharing, and/or publishing of such User Submissions. You understand that whether or not such User Submissions are published, the Company does not guarantee any confidentiality with respect to any User Submissions. You acknowledge that you shall not be due any remuneration in connection with your User Submissions from the Company or from any other User. 13.2 You shall be solely responsible for your own User Submissions and the consequences of posting or publishing them. In connection with your User Submissions, you affirm, represent, and/or warrant that: (i) your submission of User Submissions and the publication and use thereof by the Company does not violate the copyrights, trade secrets rights or other intellectual property rights of any third party, nor shall it constitute or result in a breach of any duty or obligation of confidentiality owed by you to any third party, and (ii) you have the written consent, release, and/or permission of each and every identifiable individual person in the User Submission to use the name or likeness of each and every such identifiable individual person to enable inclusion and use of the User Submissions in the manner contemplated by the Company and this Agreement. 13.3 By submitting User Submissions to the Site, you hereby grant to the Company a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, transferable, sublicensable right and license to use, reproduce, modify, distribute and exploit such User Submission in any manner and in any form of media, whether currently or hereafter existing. You represent and warrant that you have all necessary right, title and interest in and to each such User Submission to validly grant such license to the Company. 13.4 In connection with User Submissions and any other transmission of messages or material facilitated by the Site, you further agree that you will not: (i) submit or transmit material that is not authorized by the copyright owner, protected by trade secret or otherwise subject to third party proprietary rights, including privacy and publicity rights, unless you are the owner of such rights or have permission from their rightful owner to post the material and grant the rights granted to the Company in Section 13.3 above; (ii) publish or transmit falsehoods or misrepresentations that could damage the Company or any third party; (iii) submit or transmit material that is unlawful, defamatory, libelous, threatening, pornographic, harassing, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive or encourages conduct that would be considered a criminal offense, give rise to civil liability, violate any law or is otherwise inappropriate; (iv) post or transmit advertisements or solicitations of business; or (v) impersonate another person. If notified by a user or a content owner of a User Submission that allegedly does not conform to this Agreement, the Company may investigate the allegation and determine in good faith and in its sole discretion whether to remove the User Submission, which it reserves the right to do at any time. Additionally, the Company may, at any time, remove any User Submission that in the sole judgment of the Company violates this Agreement. 13.5 User Submissions may be provided by (without limitation) Users who are members of a Start-Up management team, contacts referred by Start-Ups (including without limitation customers, scientific advisors, background references, suppliers and distributors), external experts referred by the Company. The insights, recommendations, views and other content reflected in a User Submission should be taken as opinion rather than statements of facts. Investors should conduct their own diligence before making an investment. Nothing contained in a User Submission constitutes tax, legal, insurance or investment advice, or the recommendation of or an offer to sell, or the solicitation of an offer to buy or invest in, any investment product, vehicle, service or instrument. Such an offer or solicitation may only be made by delivery to a prospective investor of formal offering materials, including subscription or account documents or form, which should be reviewed carefully by any such investor before making the decision to invest in any particular company issuer listed, reviewed or discussed on the Propel(x) platform. To the maximum extent permitted under applicable law, you hereby release Propel(x) (and our officers, directors, agents, investors, subsidiaries, and employees) and each other User from any and all claims, demands, liabilities, losses or damages (whether direct, indirect, consequential, incidental or otherwise) of every kind and nature, known and unknown, suspected or unsuspected, arising out of or in any way related to User Submissions (including your reliance thereon). You acknowledge that, in connection with the foregoing release, you hereby irrevocably waive all rights granted to you under Section 1542 of the California Civil Code or any analogous applicable state or federal law or regulation. Said Section 1542 of the Civil Code of the State of California reads as follows:

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