Hot Patch definition

Hot Patch means corrections provided to address defects or Errors in existing Software.
Hot Patch means a single fix or set of fixes to correct a specific Error in a Covered Product. Each Hot Patch is expected to be included in the next Service Pack or Release for such Covered Product.
Hot Patch means the installation of a mixture of asphalt to restore property within the right of way to its previous condition subsequent to the construction or excavation of a site required for the placement, replacement or removal of a pole of a utility pole or an underground facility pursuant to this section.

Examples of Hot Patch in a sentence

  • In addition, the right to Receive Update does not include the right to receive any third party hardware or software product or update thereto which may be required to use any Release, Service Pack, or Hot Patch.

  • In addition, the right to Upgrade does not include the right to receive any hardware or third party software product or update thereto which may be required to use any Release, Service Pack or Hot Patch.

  • Xxxxxxx’x response may include providing a written response, a telephonic response, a Hot Patch, supplementary documentation, logging into Customer’s system to troubleshoot an issue, a temporary work-around, a new Release or other correctional aids.

  • Minerva’s response may include providing a written response, a telephonic response, a Hot Patch, supplementary documentation, logging into Customer’s system to troubleshoot an issue, a temporary work-around, a new Release or other correctional aids.

  • On hardware products that are designated as End of Life or support, support will be provided for the duration of either the remainder of the product warranty or contract term whichever is greater (Hot Patch Only).


More Definitions of Hot Patch

Hot Patch means a revision, patch, “hot-fix” or workaround that Swift provides to its customers, generally, as a fix or workaround for a specific Priority 1 Error in the Licensed Software reported by a customer. Hot Patches are provided on an as-required basis, may be customer-specific, and are not typically subject to extensive testing prior to deployment. Hot Patches exclude enhancements to the Licensed Software and are typically designated by a change in the number to the right of three decimal points in the version number (0.0.0.x).
Hot Patch means the installation of a mixture of asphalt to restore

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