Business Model definition

Business Model means the primary method by which Video Programming is monetized (e.g., ad-supported, subscription without ads, subscription with ads, electronic sell through, or pay per view/transactional video on demand).
Business Model. This document will identify the major business objects in the problem domain, their attributes, class hierarchy, and relationships. Pencom will use the Booch Object-Oriented Analysis Methodology to document these specifications and will include Booch class instance, process, and timing diagrams in sufficient detail to clearly convey the system requirements.
Business Model means the spreadsheet entitled “Proforma Combined Dubai Borse” in the revised agreed form, delivered pursuant to the Amendment and Restatement Agreement and initialled by the Parent and the Agent for identification purposes.

Examples of Business Model in a sentence

  • The report shall include an Introduction; an Overview to cover Program Growth and Current Posture, Employment, Sales, and Compliance; Ongoing BSC Program Initiatives to cover New BSC Business Model, Policy Changes, Land Lease Challenges, BSC Assignments, GSA Partnership Opportunities, Blind Employment, and Conversions to No-Cost Contracts; and Areas requiring AbilityOne Commission attention/assistance.

  • The Parties intend that the issue of which specific Encoding Rules should apply to the transmission or other delivery of Controlled Content pursuant to an Undefined Business Model should be resolved expeditiously.

  • In any such arbitration, the arbitrator(s) is (are) empowered solely to determine whether Content Distributor has carried such burden, and if it has not, which specific Encoding Rules should apply to such Controlled Content based upon the Defined Business Model that most closely approximates Content Distributor’s Undefined Business Model.

  • In any event, Content Participant shall give such notice as soon as practicable after such public announcement and by no later than the date on which such Undefined Business Model is actually implemented; provided that the failure of Content Participant to provide such notice shall not be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement, unless such failure is a result of Content Participant not making a good faith attempt to comply with this Section 5.2(a).

  • As far as the satellite Business Model is concerned, the requirements from the 5G network are:  Access to all types or services.


More Definitions of Business Model

Business Model means that certain business plan of SRI annexed hereto as Schedule X."
Business Model means the business model for the Group agreed between the Company and the Mandated Lead Arrangers as delivered to the Facility Agent pursuant to Clause 4.1 (Conditions precedent documents).
Business Model means the business model for the Group agreed between the Company and the Arrangers. Business Plan means a business plan for the Group, with projections for at least 3 years from the date of such plan.
Business Model means a descriptive representation of the operation of the business including method of obtaining cockles or mussels, the revenue stream and business processes;
Business Model means the financial projections and related assumptions contained in a memorandum furnished upon request to prospective purchasers in the placement.
Business Model means the current business model being operated by the Company which focuses on a training model involving students.
Business Model as soon as practicable and in any event no later than 45 days after the beginning of each Fiscal Year, Borrower's business model in a form customarily delivered to Borrower's board of directors;