Pilot Testing definition

Pilot Testing means the testing undertaken by Nextel to confirm that the Customized Product is capable of supporting Nextel's requirements and overall business operations.
Pilot Testing in relation to new product, means offering an insurance product to a few select customers on an experimental basis to assess the performance of the product before it is offered to the larger market;

Examples of Pilot Testing in a sentence

  • The Design-Builder shall bear the responsibility and risk with respect to any pilot testing required by CDPH provided in Section 3.7 (Approved Technology and Pilot Testing).

  • Metricom shall identify and supply qualified end-users with Modems to conduct Pilot Testing for a period of thirty (30) days.

  • The following pay items are for providing turnkey packages of remediation system equipment, other equipment and personnel to operate, monitor, troubleshoot and optimize performance for the specified time events/time periods and have been separated into two categories; Pilot Testing Packages and Short Term/Episodic Event System Operation Packages.

  • Water Quality Monitoring During Pilot Testing of Solar‐Powered Circulators in Copco Reservoir, Klamath Hydroelectric Project.

  • Such Tests shall include: (i) First Article Inspection (FAI); (ii) Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT); (iii) Factory Integration Testing (FIT); (iv) Production Inspection & Testing; (v) Post- Production Testing; (vi) Systems Integration Lab Testing; (vii) Systems Integration Field Testing; (viii) Pilot Testing; and (ix) Revenue Service Acceptance Testing.

  • Section 11302 - Performance Pilot Testing of Adsorptive Media Equipment.

  • For purposes of this Section 6.4, a “reasonable match” shall mean that the Enhanced Pilot Testing demonstrates that the proposed treatment processes are capable of producing Product Water that complies with the Water Treatment Guarantee (including the Enhanced Water Quality Standards).

  • The Company shall cooperate with DDW and, except as provided in subsection (B) of this Section, shall make all applications and take all other action necessary, including performing all required pilot testing under Section 4.7 (Pilot Testing), to obtain the Interim Operations Approval and process the New Domestic Water Supply Permit application, and shall pay all fees, costs and charges due in connection therewith.

  • The BWS may also, in its discretion, agree to changes to the Water Treatment Guarantee based on the results of the Enhanced Pilot Testing and permit the DBOM Contractor to proceed to complete its Development Period Work, and any such agreement shall be reflected in a Change Order or Contract Amendment, as applicable.

  • San Simon Domestic Water Improvement District Fluoride Removal Pilot Testing, San Simon, AZ - San Simon Domestic Water Improvement District is a small community water system and has 125 water connections serving approximately 350 people.

Related to Pilot Testing

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  • Start-Up Testing means the completion of applicable required factory and start-up tests as set forth in Exhibit C.

  • Genetic testing means an analysis of genetic markers to exclude or identify a man as the father or a woman as the mother of a child. The term includes an analysis of one or a combination of the following:

  • Acceptance Testing mean the tests, reviews and other activities that are performed by or on behalf of Agency to determine whether the Deliverables meet the Acceptance Criteria or otherwise satisfy the Agency, as determined by the Agency in its sole discretion.

  • Penetration Testing means security testing in which assessors mimic real-world attacks to identify methods for circumventing the security features of an application, system, or network. (NIST SP 800-115)