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Use Cases definition

Use Cases means the various modes of usage of roaming services;
Use Cases means the sub-processes or sub-services set forth in Annex 2 to Exhibit A, the purpose of which is to assist the Parties to analyze the demarcation lines of the Services (as defined in Annex 1 to Exhibit A). Each Use Case is a subset of a Service describing a sequence of actions that represents a business process.
Use Cases means specific uses of the CRISP Health Information Exchange identified from time-to-time in accordance with this Participation Agreement and this Addendum and listed on Exhibit D (each, a “Use Case”). A defined term, indicated by capitalization of the first letter(s), not otherwise set forth above or elsewhere in the Agreement shall have the meaning stated in HIPAA or, if not defined in HIPAA, assigned by other Applicable Law.

Examples of Use Cases in a sentence

  • A Red Hat Enterprise Linux Software Subscription is bundled with the Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure Software Subscription and the fees are based on the Use Cases described below.

  • A Red Hat Enterprise Linux Software Subscription is bundled with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform Subscription and the fees are based on the Use Cases described below.

  • Any use of Red Hat Enterprise Linux other than the Use Cases described below is subject to Red Hat’s standard Software Subscription fees for a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Software Subscription.

  • Unless noted otherwise, the minimum required BIM Use Cases are outlined in Section 2.

  • Any use of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Software Subscription other than the Use Cases described below is subject to Red Hat’s standard Software Subscription fees for a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Software Subscription.


More Definitions of Use Cases

Use Cases three use case scenarios.
Use Cases. This sub-section presents use cases that used the data contained in the portal for a valuable purpose (e.g. a study on how the performance of the small ports of a region have improved through time thanks to the data provided by the portal). This section is containing the info about the various pilot projects (or pilots). It is going to be organised in two tiers. The former one is presenting the macro-themes of the various pilots. The projects are divided into macro-themes according to their features and purposes (i.e. Planning&Management, E&E aspects, T&K aspects, ICT&Services, Business Aspects). While the latter is the tier where the various pilots are presented. In particular, it is going to contain a brief description of the project, its expected and actual output, the work progress, and the experiences and know-how developed. Present the regulation that the various stakeholders need to follow and recommendations on how to conform to it. This section is presenting the territory of the Adriatic basing. It is going to composed of two tools. The former is a map with different layers that gives to possibility to switch from one player to another and to show different data. The latter is a tool that allows to run queries and find specific data according to the one contained in the various layers of the map. The map of the territory is composed of different layers that presents the various features of the sea. It is possible to open multiple layers at the same time and see how the various data displayed are related to each other. The map is going to initially show the entire Adriatic basin with a satellite view, according to the layer(s) chosen various info are going to appear. There is the possibility to zoom and see the features of a specific location. The layers are presented below: This layer is a map with the location of the various small ports. Each port is going to be identified with a coloured dot. When the user clicks on the small port, the user gets access to its information that are showed on a window that is going to open on the side (Figure 5).
Use Cases means how the DER technology is applied in the customer and/or market setting to deliver value to the customer, market participant, and/or electricity system
Use Cases means the set of Attributes and checks chosen by you to verify the identity of your customers using Spidx Platform.
Use Cases. Means the use case or cases which are specifically agreed in writing between Boomerang and the Customer which identify the specific scope and nature of the use of the Services and Documentation that can be made by the Customer and which are set out in the Service Profile.
Use Cases means the categories of developer applications authorized by AlayaCare, including permitted and prohibited functionality and applicable AlayaCare APIs, as more particularly described on the Website.
Use Cases means the Test Drive Analysis objectives in the Scope of Work