Residual Error definition

Residual Error means a software malfunction or a programming, coding, or syntax error that causes the Software to fail to conform to the Specifications.

Examples of Residual Error in a sentence

  • If Seller is unable to correct the reported Residual Error within the specified Target Resolution Time, Seller will escalate its procedure and assign such personnel or designee to correct such Residual Error promptly.

  • Seller will use best efforts to provide Customer with a resolution within the appropriate Target Resolution Time and in accordance with the assigned Severity Level when Customer allows timely access to the System and Seller diagnostics indicate that a Residual Error is present in the Software.

  • Seller shall decide whether on-site correction of any Residual Error is required and will take appropriate action.

  • Motorola will decide whether on-site correction of any Residual Error is required and will take appropriate action.

  • Any Technical Support Services that are performed by Seller outside the contracted PPM and any Residual Error corrections that are outside the scope shall be billed at the then current hourly rates.

  • Should Seller, in its sole discretion, determine that such Residual Error is not present in its Release, Seller will verify: (a) the Software operates in conformity to the System Specifications, (b) the Software is being used in a manner for which it was intended or designed, and (c) the Software is used only with approved hardware or software.

  • A constant model that always predicts the expected value of y, disregarding the input features, would get a score of 0.• Maximum Residual Error: captures the worst case error between the predicted value and thetrue value.

  • But contradicting previous studies have found age to be significantly related to financial management behaviour (Davis and Carr, 1992; Mugenda et al., 1990; Titus et al., 1989).Ethnicity alone showed significant difference.

  • Cai 2141Reserach on the Feeding Model and Residual Error Model of a New Polishing DeviceY.C. Li, J.Q. Lin, M.M. Lu and F.

  • The most noteworthy limitation of the prior model is that it overpredicts the historical growth and decline of groundwater mounds in the 200 West Area that were not considered in its calibration (i.e., the period from 1979Table 6.1. Summary of Residual Error Statistics of Prior Model through 1996).

Related to Residual Error

  • Base Residual Auction means the auction conducted three years prior to the start of the Delivery Year to secure commitments from Capacity Resources as necessary to satisfy any portion of the Unforced Capacity Obligation of the PJM Region not satisfied through Self- Supply.

  • Residual radioactivity means radioactivity in structures, materials, soils, groundwater, and other media at a site resulting from activities under the licensee's control. This includes radioactivity from all licensed and unlicensed sources used by the licensee, but excludes background radiation. It also includes radioactive materials remaining at the site as a result of routine or accidental releases of radioactive materials at the site and previous burials at the site, even if those burials were made in accordance with the provisions of Part IV (12VAC5-481-600 et seq.) of this chapter.