Software unit definition

Software unit means an atomic level software component of the software architecture that can be subjected to stand-alone testing.
Software unit. A cpu core of the Customer System running the Software as defined in the Enterprise Order.
Software unit means a unit produced by the Software, measured per language elements, such as: User interaction screens, business logic actions or methods and data entities weighted to a complexity factor. The Software Unit calculation is explained in the Licensing Information.

Examples of Software unit in a sentence

  • Customer agrees to distribute one (1) Technical Support Entitlement with each Software unit distributed.

  • Each StarSuite Software unit is a single user license (please refer to the End User Binary Code License for more detail).

  • Customer shall ensure that one (1) Technical Support Entitlement is included with each Software unit distributed to sublicensees.

  • Each StarOffice Software unit is a single user license (please refer to the End User Binary Code License for more detail).


More Definitions of Software unit

Software unit means a unit produced by the Software, measured per language elements, such as: User interaction screens, business logic actions or methods and data entities weighted to a complexity factor. During the term of this Agreement and all subsequent renewals of this Agreement, OutSystems guarantees that after applying a patch with an Update or after upgrading the Software Environment to a new Software Version, the total count of remaining Software Units in the Software Environment is maintained.
Software unit means any one of the software programs in this package along with its associated components and documentation (including, without limitation, manuals, Certificates of Authenticity and media).