Change Control definition

Change Control means the process set out in Section 2.6.
Change Control means the procedure as detailed in Schedule 4 (Change Control);
Change Control means a process that is used to track and document versions of hardware, software, and documentation, which incorporate mutually agreed upon changes to the previous configuration.

Examples of Change Control in a sentence

  • Additional iterations can be added in the Service Order before the project starts, or via Change Control in-project.

  • The Supplier shall prepare a Change Control Note in respect of all change requests.

  • If such changes will have a material adverse effect, Supplier shall propose a change in accordance with the Change Control Procedure.

  • The Parties agree that any changes to the Services, including the charges for the Services or any timetables for delivery of the Services, will be agreed in accordance with the change control procedure, as set out in clause 34 [Amendment and Change Control].

  • The parties will utilize the Change Control Procedures defined in Exhibit A to implement Changes.


More Definitions of Change Control

Change Control has the meaning set forth in Section 9.4.1 hereof.
Change Control. Note shall be a document agreed between the Parties in the form set out in Appendix 1 to Schedule 13 (Contract Change Control Procedure) that records a Change.
Change Control means the process set out in Clause 2.6.
Change Control means the process by which Photo Tex Group, Inc. and Customer modify this Agreement by mutual agreement.
Change Control means the sale or transfer after the Effective Date of a majority of the direct ownership interests in Seller. . . .
Change Control has the meaning set forth in Article 2 of this QUALITY AGREEMENT.
Change Control means change control under this Agreement to be