Point Release definition

Point Release indicates a modification to Software resulting from planned revisions to the current release, or corrections and/or fixes to the current release of Software.
Point Release means a reissue of the existing Software which revises or improves the Software with which it is associated; a Point Release may also correct and/or fix defects in the current release of Software.
Point Release means the release of an IONA Product where, if the product version number is designated as x.y.z, the digit represented by "z" is changed to one digit higher. A Point Release normally consists of bug fixes and error corrections.

Examples of Point Release in a sentence

  • A Point Release will generally consist of corrections to known Errors.

  • If a known Error has been corrected in an update to the prior Major Release, SISW retains the right to require the Customer to upgrade to the requisite Point Release that contains the Error correction rather than providing a separate patch or workaround.

  • For example, if V2.1 is released, SISW will maintain V2.1 and V1.x, where x is the latest Point Release in the V1 series.

  • An Error correction may consist of a separate patch, a workaround or it may be included in the next available Point Release or Major Release of the Software, at the discretion of SISW.

  • The decision of the Arbitrator shall be final & binding on both the parties.


More Definitions of Point Release

Point Release means a version of a supported Software Product that is generally released by ONESOFT to its supported customers for that Software Product, and which is identified by a decimal number change (such as 1.0 to 1.1); and (o) "Version Release" means a version of a supported Software Product which is identified by a number followed by a decimal point and a zero (0) (such as version 2.0) for which ONESOFT may charge a separate license fee to its supported customers; and. (p) "Upgrade" means an upgrade to a new Software Product Release which contains one or more significant new major features for which ONESOFT may charge a separate license fee to its supported customers; and (q) "Workaround" means a procedure to avoid a reported problem in a Software Product; and (r) "Support Materials" means anything delivered by ONESOFT to CLIENT under its Software Maintenance Services, including, but not limited to, any Patches, Workarounds, Letter Releases, Point Releases, and any related documentation; and (s) "Software Maintenance Services" means, (i) when used in connection with a Software Product license, other than a Managed Application license, maintenance consisting Confidential Information 1
Point Release means a modification to a Software Product identified by the numeral(s) one or more places to the right of the first decimal point from the left of the designation for such Release, with the newer Release having the larger numeric value (e.g. X.1 to X.2).
Point Release a release of the Software denoted by a change to the right of the decimal point (e.g. V3.0
Point Release means a service release noted by the numeral to the right of the Minor Release (e.g. Point Release
Point Release means a version of a supported Software Product that is generally released by ONESOFT to its supported customers for that Software Product, and which is identified by a decimal number change (such as 1.0 to 1.1); and (O) "VERSION RELEASE" means a version of a supported Software Product which is identified by a number followed by a decimal point and a zero (0) (such as version 2.0); and . (P) "UPGRADE" means an upgrade to a new Software Product Release which contains one or more significant new major features for which ONESOFT may charge a separate license fee to its supported customers; and (Q) "WORKAROUND" means a procedure to avoid a reported problem in a Software Product; and (R) "SUPPORT MATERIALS" means anything delivered by ONESOFT to CLIENT under its Software Maintenance Services, including, but not limited to, any Patches, Workarounds, Letter Releases, Point Releases, and any related documentation; and (S) "SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE SERVICES" means, (i) when used in connection with a Software Product license, other than a month-to-month license, maintenance consisting of the delivery to CLIENT of Patches, Workarounds, Letter Releases, and Point Releases as generally released by ONESOFT for a Software Product; or (ii) when used in connection with a Software Product month-to-month license, maintenance consisting of the delivery to CLIENT of Patches, Workarounds, Letter Releases, and Point Releases as generally released by ONESOFT for a Software Product. (T) "SERVICES" (to the extent provided for under a Scope of Work or Change Order attached hereto) shall mean and include, without limitation, service bureau tasks, managed application services, co-location services, customer technical support services, transaction processing services, or other services as set forth in such Scope of Work or Change Order.
Point Release means a version of a supported Software Product that is generally released by ONESOFT to its supported customers for that Software Product, and which is identified by a decimal number change (such as 1.0 to 1.1); and (o) "Version Release" means a version of a supported Software Product which is identified by a number followed by a decimal point and a zero (0) (such as version 2.0) for which ONESOFT may charge a separate license fee to its supported customers if new functionality is requested and/or required; and. (p) "Upgrade" means an upgrade to a new Software Product Release which contains one or more significant new major features for which ONESOFT may charge a separate license fee to its supported customers if new functionality is requested and/or required; and (q) "Workaround" means a procedure to avoid a reported problem in a Software Product; and (r) "Support Materials" means anything delivered by ONESOFT to CLIENT under its Software Maintenance Confidential Information OneSoft Corporation The Xxxx Group, Inc.
Point Release means any successor version of a product that is identified by a change to one or more digits to the right of the decimal point in the version number.