System Design definition

System Design means the design of the nature and content of input, files, procedures, and output and their interrelationships.
System Design. All air distribution system(s) shall be Tenant’s responsibility including providing 4-pipe fan coils, heating and chilled water distribution, outside air distribution and thermostats. Chilled water coils will be designed for 48°F EWT. Heating water coils will be designed for 145°F EWT. (aa) Central Plant Deliverable: Hot water and chilled water delivered from the central plant is intended for artificial cooling and heating of the space and for heating domestic hot water. Hot water and chilled water temperature set points change seasonally for efficiencies but are always adequate to maintain 72°F (Cooling Mode) and 70°F (Heating Mode) air temperatures year-round and to maintain 120°F domestic hot water. Tenant is responsible for obtaining Landlord approval for use of the central plant’s hot and chilled water which exceed these parameters. (b)
System Design means the system as described in the RUS approved Application. "TIER" shall mean the Awardee’s total Net Income or Net Margins plus Interest Expense payable for any year divided by Interest Expense payable for such year, as set forth in Section 5.8 hereof.

Examples of System Design in a sentence

  • Approved System Design: NYSERDA may review the design of the PV System, including if applicable, any energy storage system, considering issues including, but not limited to, system layout, orientation, shading, expected output, etc.

  • As part of Basic Servies we will include: ▪ Site Design (parking areas) and Landscape Architecture ▪ Architecture ▪ Interior Design ▪ Structural Engineering ▪ Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Engineering ▪ Audio/Visual System Design - we understand that the existing AV/data cabling will be utilized as is and new not included in this scope of work.

  • Reporting Integration Integration Scripts 11.010 Contractor shall support the transmission of the mutually agreed reporting integration scripts documented in the State’s System Design Document for the files, including but not limited to: • CMS SBMI files; • CMS 1095A EOY files; • CMS 1095A EOM files; • CMS SBMR files; • CMS SBMS files; • CMS EPS files; • CMS PPR trigger files; • CMS PPR files; • 1095A ACK files; • 1095A NAK files; and • 1095A EOY Response files.

  • In the following Diagram 1 – Use Case Value Chain, illustrates the relationship between City Stakeholders needs, Use Case, Requirements and USP (System Design).

  • Nanoscale System Design Option (Program and Technical Electives) Group I (Interdisciplinary) Electives explore areas of particular interest.


More Definitions of System Design

System Design means the system as described in the RUS approved Application.
System Design. The system design includes, at a minimum:
System Design has the meaning given to it in clause 5.1(a)(ii).
System Design means the structure, hierarchy, and relationship of all of the components of the comprehensive EMS and trauma system.
System Design means the system described in the approved Application.
System Design. Software specifications are developed using object-oriented analysis and object-oriented design CASE tools, and logical data models are developed using entity relationship diagram data modeling. Meta data are developed for each data entity.
System Design. System design will be provided by our lead software engineer to maintain continuity with the analysis objectives and close control over time sensitivity of production plans.