Core System definition

Core System has the meaning set forth in Section 1.7.
Core System means 1 Client Environment, 5 Designated Developers for the Forte Application Environment, 10 Runtime Users, 1 Server Environment, 1 Development Server, 1 RDBMS Interface, 1 Shared Repository, 1 Documentation Set on both hard-copy and CD-ROM, and 5 student days of training.
Core System means the information technology, system, and infrastructure, including computers, software, hardware, databases, electronic systems, and networks on or with which the System is intended to be built and operate, as set forth in the Signed Acceptance Document.

Examples of Core System in a sentence

  • The Parties understand that the Core System excludes various extension projects.

  • With respect to third-party manufactured Products which are not a part of a Core System, Vendor shall furnish such Products only on a pass-through warranty basis; provided, however, that Vendor shall identify such Products to Owner before acceptance of any Purchase Order which includes any such Products.

  • The seven pension categories (elementary items) also have codes identical to the codes used throughout the Core System, and all aggregations have their own codes.

  • The Core System (CS) consists of quantitative data (QD) and qualitative information (QI).

  • Punctuality refers to any time lag between the release and the target date for delivery of the data; for instance, in the case of the ESSPROS Core System, with reference to the deadlines laid down by Regulation No 458/2007 of the European Parliament and of the Council.


More Definitions of Core System

Core System means that collection or aggregation of Products, which are designed by Vendor to operate as a functional entity in accordance with the applicable Specifications or otherwise represented by Vendor in its published information as being capable of operating as a functional entity. By way of example and not limitation, a circuit pack or connecting cable which is an OEM item, and which forms part of Vendor's CDMA version of the AXE switch ("AXE Switch") would form part of a Core System, whereas a call center system or voice mail system, though it interfaces with the System, would not be part of a Core System, since various call center systems or voice mail systems manufactured by several alternate manufacturers could be utilized by Owner, and operated functionally independent of the selection of Vendor's Equipment for the MSC. [DELETION OF DEFINITION RELEVANT TO CALCULATION OF THE ANNUAL RELEASE MAINTENANCE FEE. ARMF FEE STRUCTURE, AS WELL AS OTHER CONCEPTS IN THIS CONTRACT
Core System means the base of the Product without any adaptations
Core System has the meaning set forth in the MPLA.
Core System means a Midrange Application Server OSI (Operating System Instance) and its associated Server Hardware and Operating System.
Core System means a test or production version of Remit One’s money transfer management software without any add- ons, mobile app, third-party modules or integrations.
Core System means a test or production version of Remit One’s web-based application without any add-ons, third-party modules or integrations.
Core System means that collection or aggregation of Products ----------- which are designed by Vendor to operate as a functional entity in accordance with the applicable Specifications or otherwise represented by Vendor in its published information as being capable of operating as a functional entity. By way of example and not limitation, a circuit pack or connecting cable which is an OEM item, and which forms part of the 5 ESS(R) switch would form part of a Core System, whereas a call center system or voice mail system, though it interfaces with the System, would not be part of a Core System, since various call center systems or voice mail systems manufactured by several alternate manufacturers could be utilized by Owner, and operated functionally independent of the selection of Vendor's Equipment for the MSC.