Management Systems definition

Management Systems include, but are not limited to, all computer hardware (including integrated circuit/chip and firmware) and software applications that a person uses for managing and operating its business, including without limitation functions such as accounting and billing, inventory tracking and maintenance and vendor and supplier sourcing. "Production and Distribution Systems" include, but are not limited to, all computer hardware (including integrated circuit/chip and firmware) and software applications, and all automated or electronic equipment, controls and other systems used by a person in its production or distribution process, from the point of input or raw material to final products and merchandise offered for sale and distributed to customers.
Management Systems means the management systems and processes (including software and information technology) used by the Joint Venture in the Business as set forth in Section 1.1(xx) of the Seller Disclosure Schedules.
Management Systems means all computer hardware (including integrated circuit/chip and firmware) and software applications that a Person uses for managing and operating its business, including without limitation functions such as accounting and billing, inventory tracking and maintenance and vendor and supplier sourcing.

Examples of Management Systems in a sentence

  • Responsible for designing, modeling, developing and supporting Database Management Systems (DBMS).

  • Possesses working knowledge of Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) and data warehouse front-end tools.

  • Performs backup and recovery on Database Management Systems, configures database parameters, and prototype designs against logical data models, defines data repository requirements, data dictionaries and warehousing requirements.

  • Responsible for business analysis, data acquisition and access analysis and design, Database Management Systems optimization, recovery strategy and load strategy design and implementation.

  • Employer agrees to allow employees to initiate direct deposits to banks designated through the County's computer systems/programs for Personnel and Financial Management Systems.


More Definitions of Management Systems

Management Systems include, without limitation, all computer hardware (including integrated circuit/chip and firmware) and software applications that a company uses for managing and operating such company and its businesses, including without limitation, functions such as accounting and billing, invoicing/accounts receivable and accounts payable, inventory tracking and maintenance, and vendor and supplier sourcing. "PRODUCTION SYSTEMS" include, without limitation, all computer hardware (including integrated circuit/chip and firmware) and software applications, and all automated or electronic equipment, controls and other systems used by a company in providing goods and services to customers.
Management Systems means Quality Management System based on SS ISO 9000 Standards and/or Environmental Management System based on SS ISO 14000 Standards and/or Occupational Health & Safety Management System based on OHSAS 18000 Standards.
Management Systems means the management systems for management of quality, safety and environmental outcomes in performance of the Services, as identified in Item 8 of Schedule 1, which are to be developed and maintained by the Contractor under clause 8. To avoid doubt, the Management Systems may take the form of a single integrated management system.
Management Systems. Supplier is expected to maintain management systems that integrate environmental, occupational health and safety, human rights and labor policies, and ethics into their business and decision‐making processes. Effective management systems will include the means for analysis, review and continuous improvement. Information: Supplier will provide ZEISS with timely, truthful, clear reporting regarding Supplier’s efforts upon request.
Management Systems means all computer hardware and software applications that Lessor or its agents or contractors use for managing and operating the Building, including without limitation accounting and billing, Building management and maintenance, scheduling and work orders.
Management Systems means, collectively, the proprietary features and components, such as, but not limited to, Booking Management; Workflow Management and Inspection Management Systems; Audit and Facility Management Systems; project management and on time delivery Management Systems; and reporting and analytics developed by Inspectorio (and as may be further described in the Documentation).