Major Version definition

Major Version means the first component of the Software version number.
Major Version a “major version” means one in which significant new features and functionality are delivered. Some but not all of the major versions may also contain architecture changes, thus requiring a complete reinstall to upgrade, rather than the simple "install over" that is typical of Minor Versions, Service Packs and Service Releases. A version that ends in "X.0" is considered a major version.
Major Version means a version of HiveMQ Platform resulting in major enhancements to the HiveMQ Platform and is identified by the first number of the Software’s version numbering (e.g. HiveMQ 3.x.x).

Examples of Major Version in a sentence

  • DM may amend these terms and conditions with a new Major Version Status.


More Definitions of Major Version

Major Version means a new version which contains major architectural, functional or technological changes and is identified by incremental changes in the version number to the immediate left of the decimal point such as 2.1 to 3.1. Company shall address any issues noted in the inspections with corrective actions. The Parties agree that, if applicable and subject to confidentiality obligations, Company will provide information regarding its subcontractors as reasonably requested by Client.
Major Version means a new release where the first or second numbers in the version number of the Enterprise Software product changes. For example, a change from 2016.1 to 2016.2, or 2016.2 to 2017.1, would be considered a major version release; but a change from 2016.2.1515 to 2016.2.1959 would not be considered a major version release.
Major Version means a major release of the Program containing new features and functions. "Mobile Device" – means a computer hardware system running a copy of the iOS or Android operating system.
Major Version means a version of HiveMQ Software resulting in major enhancements to the HiveMQ Software and is identified by the first number of the Software’s version numbering (e.g. HiveMQ 3.x.x).
Major Version means a Software product release with significant new or improved functionality within the same Software product bearing the same name, or with a change in delivery model. For a Software product, a Major Version is designated by a change in the number to the left of the decimal point (e.g., from version 5.4 to 6) or a year number (e.g., from 2015 to 2016), and is released for wide distribution. A license to a Major Version of Micro Focus Acu or Extend software products is not included as a Support benefit, and so must be purchased separately.
Major Version is a means to track revisions to the Montana Mitigation System Habitat Quantification Tool Technical Manual for Greater Sage-Grouse or Montana Mitigation System Policy Guidance for Greater Sage-Grouse. Major Versions are identified as 1.x, 2.x, 3.x, etc.
Major Version means a revision of the Software that includes new significant features or significant changes to the already existing features on a lower Major Version of the Software. IDENTEC shall determine, in its sole discretion, what does constitute a significant change or a significant new feature. Any Major Version shall be provided at the sole discretion of IDENTEC for a fee, unless Customer has signed a SMA with IDENTEC (valid at the time the Major Version is released). A Major Version is generally indicated by increasing the first number of the Software version number before the first decimal point (along with or without an alphanumeric string denoting the release type) by at least one full digit compared to the previous Software version, for example: (i) from V1.9.7 to V2.0.0, or (ii) from V1.5.4 b10 RC to V2.0.0 b11. A Major Version may imply changes in use case processes, potentially reducing backwards compatibility.