Distributed Code definition

Distributed Code means HTML tags, JavaScript code, object code, plugins, SDKs, APIs, or other code provided by Adobe for use of the On-demand Services or Managed Services.
Distributed Code means HTML tags, JavaScript code, object code, plugins, SDKs, APIs, or other code provided by Adobe for Customer to deploy and as required for use of the applicable Cloud Services.
Distributed Code means HTML tags, JavaScript code, object code, plugins, SDKs, APIs, or other code provided by SAP for use as part of the Cloud Services.

Examples of Distributed Code in a sentence

  • To the extent permitted by law, Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy and Adobe’s sole liability under or in connection with this warranty will be a replacement of the Distributed Code (as applicable), or if replacement is not commercially reasonable, a termination of the applicable On-demand Service or Managed Service and a refund of any pre-paid fees for the unused portion of the license (calculated at the date of termination) for the applicable On-demand Service or Managed Service.

  • Upon termination or expiration of this Agreement or any License Term for the Products and Services: the license and associated rights for the Products and Services will immediately terminate; and Customer must, at its expense: (a) remove and delete all copies of the On-premise Software and Distributed Code; and (b) remove all references and links to the On-demand Services or Managed Services from the Customer Sites.

  • DCI: The Distributed Code Inspection (DCI) tool is designed to implement a distributed inspection process proposed by Doherty and Sahibuddin.

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  • Automatic Distributed Code Generation from Formal Models of Asynchronous Concurrent Processes (https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01086522).

  • For On-premise Software Cloud Services, the verification will require Customer to provide within 30 days of request (A) raw data from a software asset management tool of all On-premise Software and Distributed Code installed or deployed by or on behalf of Customer; (B) all valid payment documentation for the On-premise Software and Cloud Services; and (C) any information reasonably requested by Adobe to determine Customer’s use of the On-premise Software and Cloud Services.

  • The function f X denotes the function identical f , but defined only over inputs in the set X.Descot: Distributed Code Repository Framework Aaron W.

  • Plattner, “Dan: Distributed Code Caching for Active Networks,” IEEE INFOCOM’98, San Francisco, California, March/April 1998, pp.

  • Nothing in the Service Attachment grants Customer any express or implied license to use, distribute, modify, copy, link, or translate the Distributed Code, other than for Customer’s lawful use of the On-demand Services or Managed Services, as applicable.

  • To the extent LangChain has provided Customer with any LangChain Distributed Code, Customer must stop using any installed LangChain Distributed Code within 60 days of termination this Agreement and must destroy any copies of LangChain’s Confidential Information within Customer’s control.


More Definitions of Distributed Code

Distributed Code means HTML tags, JavaScript code, object code, plugins, SDKs, APIs, or other code provided

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  • Distributed Generator means a person who owns or operates Distributed Generation;

  • Distribution System means the system of wires and associated facilities between the delivery points on the transmission lines or the generating station connection and the point of connection to the installation of the consumers;

  • Distributed Property shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.04(c).

  • Centralized Message Distribution System or "CMDS" means the operation system that Local Exchange Carriers use to exchange outcollect and IABS access messages among each other and other parties connected to CMDS.

  • Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF means a second frame that augments an existing Main Distribution Frame. Lines or outside cables that do not terminate on the IDF.

  • Centralized Message Distribution System (CMDS) means the industry-wide data collection system, which handles the daily exchange of message details between CMDS participating telephone companies (also known as CMDS Direct Participants). AT&T-21STATE is a CMDS Direct Participant.

  • CFTC Regulations means the rules and regulations promulgated by the CFTC, as amended.

  • EP Regulations means The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations SI 2016 No.1154 and words and expressions used in this permit which are also used in the Regulations have the same meanings as in those Regulations.