Subsystem means any subset of the System identified as such in the Contract that may be supplied, installed, tested, and commissioned individually before Commissioning of the entire System.
Subsystem means a functional grouping of items that combine to perform a major function within an end item, such as electrical power, attitude control, and propulsion.
Subsystem means any functional assembly of REESS components.
Examples of Subsystem in a sentence
If the System Acceptance Test Plan includes separate tests for individual Subsystems or phases of the System, acceptance of the individual Subsystem or phase will occur upon the successful completion of the Acceptance Tests for the Subsystem or phase, and the Parties will promptly execute an acceptance certificate for the subsystem or phase.
Minor omissions or variances in the System that do not materially impair the operation of the System as a whole will not postpone System Acceptance or Subsystem acceptance, but will be corrected according to a mutually agreed schedule.
More Definitions of Subsystem
Subsystem means a major part of the System that performs specific functions or operations. Subsystems are described in the Technical and Implementation Documents.
Subsystem means a Hexagon solution that is designed to provide a specific capability independent of the procurement of any other Subsystem. Hexagon’s computer aided dispatch system (“I/CAD”), records management system (“RMS”), field based reporting (“FBR”), G/Technology (G/Tech), In/Service and mobile for public safety (“MPS”) are each an example of a Subsystem.
Subsystem means an automated application or process that incorporates the capabilities, features, data and/or reporting required of a specific business function or process and that may or may not integrate with other subsystems to serve an enterprise need. For example: General Ledger, Purchasing, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Inventory Accounting, etc., are all subsystems of an enterprise Finance Information System.
Subsystem means an automated application or process that incorporates the capabilities, features, data and/or reporting required of a specific business function or process and that may or may not integrate with other subsystems to serve an enterprise need. For example: General Ledger, Purchasing, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Inventory Accounting, etc. are all subsystems of an enterprise Finance Information System.
Subsystem means any functional assembly of RESS components.
Subsystem means a functional grouping of items that combine to perform a
Subsystem means a functional grouping of items that combine to perform a major function within an end item, such as elec- trical power, attitude control, and propul- sion.