MAJOR AND MINOR UPDATES definition

MAJOR AND MINOR UPDATES means updates, if any, to the SCPDC Software. Major Updates involve additions of substantial functionality while Minor Updates do not. Major Updates are designated by a change in the number to the left of the decimal point of the number appearing after the product name while Minor Updates are designated by a change in such number to the right of the decimal point. Example, My Permit Now version X.0 (major update) and My Permit Now version 0.Y (minor update). SCPDC is the sole determiner of the availability and designation of an update as a Major or Minor Update. Where used herein "Updates" shall mean Major or Minor Updates interchangeably.
MAJOR AND MINOR UPDATES means updates, if any, to the SCPDC Software. Major Updates involve additions of substantial functionality while Minor Updates do not. Major Updates are designated by a change in the number to the left of the decimal point of the number appearing after the product name while Minor Updates are designated by a change in such number to the right of the decimal point. Example, MGO version X.0 (major update) and MGO version 0.Y (minor update). SCPDC is the sole determiner of the availability and designation of an update as a Major or Minor Update. Where used herein "Updates" shall mean Major or Minor Updates interchangeably.
MAJOR AND MINOR UPDATES means updates, if any, to the Supplier Product. Major Updates involve additions of substantial functionality while Minor Updates do not. Major Updates are customarily designated by a change in the number to the left of the decimal point of the number appearing after the product name while Minor Updates are customarily designated by a change in such number to the right of the decimal point. Major Updates exclude software releases which are reasonably designated by Supplier as new products. Where used herein "Updates" shall mean Major Updates or Minor Updates interchangeably.

More Definitions of MAJOR AND MINOR UPDATES

MAJOR AND MINOR UPDATES shall have the meaning set forth in the OEM Agreement.
MAJOR AND MINOR UPDATES means updates, if any, to the StarPoint Software. Major Updates involve additions of substantial functionality while Minor Updates do not. Major Updates are designated by a change in the number to the left of the decimal point of the number appearing after the product name while Minor Updates are designated by a change in such number to the right of the decimal point. StarPoint is the sole determiner of the availability and designation of an update as a Major or Minor Update. Major Updates exclude software releases which are reasonably designated by StarPoint as new products, in accordance with generally accepted industry practices. Where used herein "Updates" shall mean Major or Minor Updates interchangeably.
MAJOR AND MINOR UPDATES mean updates, if any, to the Netscape Products. Major Updates involve additions of substantial functionality while Minor Updates do not. Major Updates are designated by a change in the number to the left of the decimal point of the number appearing after the product name while Minor Updates are designated by a change in such number to the right of the decimal point. Netscape is the sole determiner of the availability and designation of an update as a Major or Minor Update. Major Updates exclude software releases which are reasonably designated by Netscape as new products. Where used herein "Updates" shall mean Major Updates and Minor Updates interchangeably.

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  • Specifications means the Specifications of the Works included in the Contract and any modification or addition made or approved by the Project Manager.

  • Standard Specifications means a compilation in book form of specifica- tions approved for general application and repetitive use;

  • Updates are changes that do not require a change to the established Centralized Contract terms and conditions. A request to add new products at the same or better price level is an example of an update. “Amendments” are any changes that are not specifically covered by the terms and conditions of the Centralized Contract, but inclusion is found to be in the best interest of the State. A request to change a contractual term and condition is an example of an amendment.

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  • technical specification means a document that prescribes technical requirements to be fulfilled by a product, process or service;