Registered Workstation definition

Registered Workstation is a workstation on which the TopoDOT® Processing Suite (the “TopoDOT® Processing Suite” or “TopoDOT®”) has been installed that has been uniquely identified by the Licensor’s monitoring site. The Licensor will monitor TopoDOT® usage via the web for each Registered Workstation.
Registered Workstation means the person (or persons) that has (or have) been granted a unique login and password to access the Software;

Examples of Registered Workstation in a sentence

  • Without limiting the foregoing, the Licensee (i) acknowledges that proper use of the TopoDOT® Processing Suite for purposes of the Agreement requires an available web connection for each Registered Workstation at least once every fourteen (14) days, and (ii) agrees to provide the Licensor all reasonable and necessary support facilitating proper TopoDOT® integration into the Licensee’s operating environment.

Related to Registered Workstation

  • Registered nurse means a person who has been issued a certificate of registration as a registered nurse pursuant to the Health Professions Act and Regulations, and who holds an annual certificate.

  • Prewritten computer software means computer software, including prewritten upgrades, which is not designed and developed by the author or other creator to the specifications of a specific purchaser. The combining of two or more "prewritten computer software" programs or prewritten portions thereof does not cause the combination to be other than "prewritten computer software". "Prewritten computer software" includes software designed and developed by the author or other creator to the specifications of a specific purchaser when it is sold to a person other than the purchaser. If a person modifies or enhances "computer software" of which the person is not the author or creator, the person is deemed to be the author or creator only of such person's modifications or enhancements. "Prewritten computer software" or a prewritten portion thereof that is modified or enhanced to any degree, if such modification or enhancement is designed and developed to the specifications of a specific purchaser, remains "prewritten computer software". However, if there is a reasonable, separately stated charge or an invoice or other statement of the price given to the purchaser for such modification or enhancement, such modification or enhancement shall not constitute "prewritten computer software".