Application Development Services Sample Clauses

The Application Development Services clause defines the scope and terms under which a service provider will design, build, and deliver software applications for a client. It typically outlines the specific deliverables, timelines, and responsibilities of both parties, such as requirements gathering, development milestones, testing, and deployment. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of the expectations and processes involved, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings and disputes during the development project.
Application Development Services. Starting on the Effective Date and continuing during the Initial Term and the Renewal Term, if any, and the Transfer Assistance Period, if any, TPA shall provide to each applicable Customer the services as described in Exhibit 4.2 (collectively, the "Application Development Services") for the "Application Development Services Fees" set forth in Exhibit 11.1 and/or Exhibit 4.2 as applicable.
Application Development Services. Contractor shall develop, implement, and comply with industry-standard secure coding best practices as outlined by the County’s Service Provider Application Secure Coding Standard. In addition, if application development services are performed by Contractor augmented staff on behalf of County, staff must strictly follow and adhere to the County’s established application development policies, process, procedures, practices, and standards.
Application Development Services. To the extent applicable to the services being provided by Contractor under the Agreement, Contractor shall develop, implement, and comply with industry-standard secure coding best practices as outlined by the County’s Service Provider Application Secure Coding Standard. In addition, if application development services are performed by Contractor augmented staff on behalf of County, staff must strictly follow and adhere to the County’s established application development policies, process, procedures, practices and standards. Upon request by County, Contractor shall provide an attestation letter to certify that security testing as specified above was performed along with security scan test results and tests performed. Any exceptions must be documented with the delivery of the attestation letter for acceptance by the County. EXHIBIT G Service Level Agreement For purposes of this exhibit, Provider is referred to as “Contractor.” In connection with all Services provided to County under the applicable contract (the “Agreement”), Contractor shall, at no additional cost to County, meet or exceed the requirements set forth in this Service Level Agreement (“SLA”) for the duration of the Agreement. The standards set forth herein are intended to reflect the current industry best practices for the Contractor Platform provided by Contractor under this Agreement. If and to the extent industry best practices evolve to impose higher standards than set forth herein, this SLA shall be deemed to impose the new, higher standards upon Contractor. Contractor shall promptly notify County in writing of any material change to its compliance with these standards. Any approval required by County under this SLA may be issued in writing by the Contract Administrator or the Broward County Chief Information Officer (“CIO”). Sections 1-5 of this SLA apply to all aspects of the Contractor Platform. In addition, Sections 6 and 7 of this SLA apply to any Software as a Service (“SaaS”) or web hosting services provided to County under the Contractor Platform.
Application Development Services. The purpose of this category is to provide complete development and support of the varied and numerous applications that are created, maintained, and owned by the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: 8B20ADAF-DDD7-4ADC-B521-0782996E778E include designing or building a customized architecture and/or application, integrating it with new or existing hardware, custom software, and/or communications infrastructure. 1) A mainframe environment - COBOL, PL/I, JCL, CICS, DB2, C/C++, IBM OS 390, and IBM AS400; 2) N-tier platform programming services - .NET, C# or Java and related technologies including ▇▇.▇▇▇, XML, VBScript, JavaScript, HTML, Eclipse, ASP, .NET framework, web services/WCF, and mobile application development; 3) Client/Server (including three tiered architectural environments). – Java, J2EE C/C++, Cold Fusion/Adobe Suite of products, PowerBuilder, Micro Focus Cobol, Visual Basic, Perl, C# and .NET, CSS, and Oracle DBMS; 4) Structured Query Languages/Stored Procedures, indexes, triggers, and functions 5) The various stages of SDLC such as design, development testing, and deployment of applications; 6) Software testing to include planning, constructing, and executing automated tests, product tests, system tests, unit tests, load tests, volume tests, network tests as well as integration with release control process; 7) COTS implementations; 8) Design and creation of web and mobile applications, including user experience improvements; 9) System domains, object/data models, wire frames, prototypes, flowcharts and use cases; 10) Experience with common environments and frameworks such as (but not limited to): ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ MVC Frameworks, ColdFusion, CGI Java, PHP, Apache, FileMaker, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, or Sybase, Web2.0, WebSphere, Java / J2EE/JEE, PERL / CGI, PHP, XML / HTML / DHTML, SOAP, Jasper, content management systems; 11) Enterprise application systems integration and implementation including both COTS and custom applications; 12) Designing, programming, converting, installing, system training, managing and maintaining applications and application interfaces/systems, testing (all levels), implementation and cutover planning, and data conversion/migration for the implementation of the systems; 13) Implementation of infrastructure solutions capable of cost-effectively supporting business goals; or 14) Designing and building enterprise-level data integration and data transformations solutions. 15) Any cloud technolo...
Application Development Services. Covansys will provide the following Application Development services using approved enterprise-level tools (e.g. Productivity and Management Tools) and Critical Processes. These services will be layered within Covansys' best practices methodology. SIRVA's corresponding responsibilities will be set forth within that methodology. Services can include but are not limited to: • Project Initiation • Project Request ManagementProject Evaluation / Rough Order of Magnitude • Statement of Work (SOW) Development • Project PlanningScope StatementProject Organization • Responsibility Assignment Matrix • Work Breakdown StructureProject ScheduleRisk AssessmentBudget Worksheet • Current Environment Assessment • Business Requirements DefinitionTechnical and Operational Requirements • Systems Proposal Preparation • System Acceptance CriteriaTraining Requirements • Application Documentation Requirements • Deliverables / Acceptance / Quality Assurance • HR Management / Team Development • Procurement Management (related to SOW) • Supplier Selection • Software Supplier ManagementHardware Supplier Management • Service Provider Management • Project Change ManagementIssues ManagementRisk Management • Cost/Schedule Management • Performance/Status Reporting • Functional Process Design • Technical Architecture DesignSystem Interface Design • Data Model • Object Hierarchy Design • System Acceptance Test Design • Software Development • Unit, System, and Regression testingAcceptance Testing • Development of Training Materials • Development of Support MaterialsDevelopment of Application Documentation • Development of Operating-level Documentation • Support Turnover • Production Change Control • Contract and Budget Closure • Project Closure Statement • Project Documentation Archive
Application Development Services. (a) Cambridge Technology will develop the Requirements for the Transition Critical Applications identified in Schedule 5.1 in accordance with (i) the Enterprise Scope Document, (ii) the technology standards set forth in the Technology Plan, (iii) other technology standards that may be mutually agreed to between Cambridge Technology and Client from time to time and (iv) the Development Budget and Development Schedule contained in Schedule 5.1. (b) Each Transition Critical Application will be developed in accordance with the procedures set forth in Schedule 3.1 as further detailed by individual Task Orders and accompanying "Statements of Work." Upon Client's authorization of a Task Order under the process set forth in Section 3.2, Cambridge Technology will begin development of the Transition Critical Application covered by the Task Order. (c) Upon completion of the design phase for each Transition Critical Application, Client and Cambridge Technology may agree to adjust the Development Budget based on a better understanding of the Requirements. Unless an adjustment is the result of additional services or new scope or functionality (as opposed to a refinement of scope or functionality described in the Enterprise Scope Document) requested by Client and implemented through the Change Control Process, the "not to exceed" price for delivery of all Transition Critical Applications will not be affected. The parties acknowledge that the Transition Critical Applications are intended to provide basic functionality similar to the functionality of the RSI applications they are replacing (as of the date of the Enterprise Scope Document). Should it be discovered that a basic piece of functionality is missing from the Requirements of a particular Transition Critical Application, Cambridge Technology and Client will work together to adjust the Requirements to include the missing functionality in a way such that the "not to exceed" price is not affected (e.g., delete new functionality to offset any price increase associated with adding the missing functionality). (d) The end date and price set forth in Schedule 5.1 for each Transition Critical Application are based on the start date stipulated in that Schedule. If Cambridge Technology has prepared and presented to Client a Task Order and Statement of Work at least five business days in advance of the start date for a particular Application, and Client has not approved and executed such Task Order authorizing commencement of ...
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Related to Application Development Services

  • Development Services During the term of this Agreement, the Provider agrees to provide to or on behalf of the Port the professional services and related items described in Exhibit A (collectively, the “Development Services”) in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The Provider specifically agrees to include at least one Port representative in any economic development negotiations or discussions in which the Provider is involved concerning (i) a port-related business prospect or (ii) a business transaction which will ultimately require Port involvement, financial or otherwise.

  • Project Management Services Contractor shall provide business analysis and project management services necessary to ensure technical projects successfully meet the objectives for which they were undertaken. Following are characteristics of this Service:

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance a. Client Data – Client Data will only be used by State Street for the purposes specified in this Agreement.

  • Technical Support Services 2.1 The technical support services (the "Services"): Party A agrees to provide to Party B the relevant services requested by Party B, which are specified in Exhibit 1 attached hereto ("Exhibit 1").

  • Construction Management Services a. A-E may be required to review and recommend approval of submittals, shop drawings, Request for Information (RFI) and/or calculations for temporary structures such as trench shoring, false work and other temporary structural forms. b. A-E may be required to review and advise the County Representative on the overall project schedule, including staging and completion dates, duration, milestones, and interfaces. Immediately notify Representative if the proposed work schedule does not conform to the contract documents, including the plans, specifications, and permits or that may require special inspection or testing, or work stoppage. c. Review on a monthly basis the project schedule and/or Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule submitted by the Construction Contractor. Make recommendations concerning the Construction Contractor’s adherence thereto. Recommend possible solutions to scheduling problems so as to complete the project on time, within budget, and in accordance with the contract drawings and specifications. d. Review scope of work and identify potential contract change orders. Prepare independent cost estimates for any changes resulting from design revisions or change in field conditions. Prepare and recommend for approval all contract change orders. e. Evaluate the merit of any potential claims or requests for equitable adjustment submitted by the Construction Contractor. Prepare analysis of potential claims include recommendations regarding settlement of the claims. f. Assist County staff in project related issues with other Agencies, or departments, engineering and material testing support firms, CEQA consultants, utilities agencies, etc. g. Assist in community outreach meetings and media relations h. Review for acceptance/approval of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in accordance with the general Permit of Discharges of Storm Water Associated with Construction Activity (Construction General Permit, including dewatering/diversion plans per the State’s DeMinimus Permit).