Core Functionality definition

Core Functionality means the ability using the Appian Software to: (i) load a designer interface; (ii) publish a generic process; (iii) launch a generic process (including accepting a generic task and entering a generic form); (iv) access a generic dashboard; or (v) run a generic report.
Core Functionality means the ability to use the Cloud Offering to: (i) load a designer interface; (ii) publish a generic process; (iii) launch a generic process (including accepting a generic task and entering a generic form); (iv) access a generic dashboard; or (v) run a generic report.
Core Functionality means that portion of the Orbitz Software functionality (and any Updates thereto) that is not AA-Specific Functionality and that is used by Orbitz to provide the Hosting and Support Services, including without limitation the functionality identified in Exhibit B.

Examples of Core Functionality in a sentence

  • Core Functionality means the ability using the Appian Software to: (i) load a designer interface; (ii) publish a generic process; (iii) launch a generic process (including accepting a generic task and entering a generic form); (iv) access a generic dashboard; or (v) run a generic report.

  • A Priority 2 Issue occurs when Users are unable to operate the Core Functionality on a production instance of the Appian Software using the User’s then current username and password.


More Definitions of Core Functionality

Core Functionality means the following individual core capabilities of the Contractor Solution including; i) Returns Processing, ii) Account Maintenance, iii) Revenue Accounting, iv) Collections, v) Process Payments, vi) Process Disbursements, vii) Customer Service and viii) Online Portal Services.
Core Functionality. Handling eCalls up to PSAP2; notification of PSAP2 Intake process • Notification of Rijkswaterstaat • Processing of EUCARIS data • Hazardous substances in optional data part of the MSD • Routing without eCall flag (to separate telephone number) 2 • Advanced ‘1-1-2 GIS application’ in PSAP1 regarding agents • Functionality ‘1-1-2 GIS function – automatic routing’ • Involvement of an additional ‘veiligheidsregio’ • Processing results operational tests 3 • GMS / NMS • Hand-over of collected information to the police cars
Core Functionality. The following Functions and Services which are included in the Solicitation, Section 1.2, Table 1: Eligibility and Enrollment; Financial Management; Plan Management; Consumer Assistance (Customer Service and Education via Web Portal) in English and Spanish; Education and Outreach Tracking and Reporting; Forms, Notifications, and IVR in all Medi-Cal Managed Care Threshold Languages; Eligibility Transfer (i.e., pre-enrollment, pre-notification, and pre-population of applications); and Functional and Technical Foundation to accommodate the integration of MEDS and other eligibility program Functionality.
Core Functionality includes without limitation the high speed traffic and application layer recognition functionality as implemented in the Licensed Software which in turn generates information relating to the existence and representation of network traffic over multiple layers as represented in the ISO/OSI model and also includes all product specifications and features as outlined in the product guide for each product offered by Licensor for the Licensed Software.
Core Functionality means a core feature of the Service, including the following: ▪ Registration and authorization ▪ Dashboard opening and Boards existing on it ▪ Creation, duplication, deletion and opening Boards ▪ Creation, editing, transformation, deletion, duplication of widgets: stickers, texts, links, shapes, resources (images, documents), frames, comments, preview widgets ▪ Board export ▪ Synchronous state of Board when more than one User works on it ▪ Invites and sharing ▪ Access rights changing ▪ Team creation ▪ Billing ▪ Guest access
Core Functionality means the ability using the Software to: (a) load a designer interface; (b) publish a generic process;
Core Functionality. Handling eCalls up to PSAP2; notification of PSAP2 Intake process • Notification of Rijkswaterstaat • Processing of EUCARIS data • Hazardous substances in optional data part of the MSD • Routing without eCall flag (to separate telephone number) 2 • Advanced ‘1-1-2 GIS application’ in PSAP1 regarding agents • Functionality ‘1-1-2 GIS function – automatic routing’ • Involvement of an additional ‘veiligheidsregio’ • Processing results operational tests 3 • GMS / NMS • Hand-over of collected information to the police cars • Processing results operational tests • Interfacing to Third Party Services (TPS) eCalls 4 • Routing based on eCall flag • Hazardous substances: external database • Processing results operational tests 5 • Deployment to production environment Phase 1 corresponds with HeERO WP2 (implementation), phases 2, 3, 4 correspond with WP3 (operation), phase 5 corresponds with WP 4 (operation).