Detailed Design Development Clause Samples

Detailed Design Development. An implementation-ready detailed design for the Data Center Nexus will be developed for the Authorized Channel. The detailed design does not include configurations for any third party applications. • Conduct telephone interviews with designated contact of the Authorized Channel covering the design of the Data Center. • Create and provide the Detailed Design document including performing some or all of the following: − Design fabric interconnect for Nexus:  define Nexus design and deployment model;  define IP addressing scheme to accommodate Nexus switches;  suggest Local Area Network/Wide Area Network (LAN/WAN) configuration to accommodate applications;  suggest leading practices and give sample config Quality of Service (QoS) configuration for LAN/WAN;  define network services; and  provide Internetwork Operating System recommendations: − Gather and analyze the following information:  security and scheduling parameters;  backup/disaster recovery requirements;  video, data, or groupware integration requirements for Cisco applications only; and  provide relevant ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ links to Authorized Channel. • Review the Detailed Design with Authorized Channel for comment and approval before it is formally completed and released as required to enable Cisco to understand End User’s business and technical requirements for the network • Define IP addressing for network devices. • Provide physical and logical network schematics for existing network where applicable. • Provide complete documentation and/or information for the following: − completed Pre-requisite Template for the Data Center. − security policy, requirements and features already deployed in the End User’s current network; − documentation that defines the current network topology, including access, distribution, and core layers, types of switches and routers in each layer, IP addressing and sub-netting for each layer, and features/services that have been enabled on the network; and − documentation that defines the existing application flows.  Authorized Channel data networking configurations for core routing protocols, LAN/WAN connectivity, QoS and Access Control Lists (ACL). • Review the Detailed Design with Cisco, providing comment and approval before it is formally completed and released. Develop a Network Implementation Plan (NIP) that identifies the processes and the Cisco Product necessary to implement and operate the Data Center solution. The NIP is a guide for the Authorized Channel’s im...
Detailed Design Development. The detailed design component focuses on activities for design of UC services and applications. The detailed design does not include configurations for any third party applications. • Conduct telephone interviews with designated Authorized Channel covering the design of UC services. • Create and provide the Detailed Design document including the design of the following: - Voice over IP infrastructure:  Defining IP addressing for voice network devices;  recommendations for local area network/wide area network (LAN/WAN) configuration to accommodate IP Communications devices such as Unified Communications Manager servers, IP Phones, and voice gateways;  providing sample configuration for quality of service (QoS) configuration for LAN/WAN;  defining related network services;  defining power and environment requirements; - Call Control system:  Unified Communications Manager cluster sizing and design options;  design options to provide Call Admission Control (CAC);  recommendations regarding Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory integration or directory access;  dial plan architecture and emergency call routing;  analog, fax and modem requirements;  analog phone requirements;  conferencing/transcoding/Music on Hold (MoH) features;  security features around IP Communications system components;  voice gateways and gatekeepers;  Software and Hardware code revisions; - Unified Messaging system:  define Unity deployment model;  define message store options and sizing;  define Unity ports and session sizing;  identify the Unity server hardware;  define data protection strategies;  recommend Unity software licensing options;  define Unity integration with Unified Communications Manager;  define Unity customization;  define methods for securing Unity servers;  Conferencing system; - Network infrastructure to support Cisco Unified Communications design which may include the following:  recommendations and/or review of the End User’s IP addressing for voice network devices;  review of configurations or build-in voice template components to an existing data template for devices such as Cisco Unified Communications Manager, servers, Cisco IP phones, and Cisco voice gateways;  recommendations for QoS configuration for LAN/WAN as it pertains to voice;  defining network services such as DHCP/DNS/TFTP/NAT related to Cisco Unified Communication solution;  Security and scheduling parameters;  Backup/disaster recovery requirements; ...
Detailed Design Development. An implementation-ready detailed design for the Data Center ACE will be developed for the Authorized Channel. The Detailed Design does not include configurations for any third party applications. as required to enable Cisco to understand End User’s business and technical requirements for the network. Define IP addressing for network devices. Provide physical and logical network schematics for existing network where applicable. Provide complete documentation and/or information for the following: completed Pre-requisite Template for the Data Center; security policy, requirements and features already deployed in the End User’s current network; documentation that defines the current network topology, including access, distribution, and core layers, types of switches and routers in each layer, IP addressing and sub-netting for each layer, and features/services that have been enabled on the network; and documentation that defines the existing application flows; Authorized Channel data networking configurations for core routing protocols, LAN/WAN connectivity, QoS and Access Control Lists (ACL). Review the Detailed Design with Cisco, providing comment and approval before it is formally completed and released.
Detailed Design Development. The detailed design component focuses on activities for design of Security Management services and applications. The detailed design does not include configurations for any third party applications. Conduct telephone interviews with designated Authorized Channel covering the Detailed Design of the Security Management. Provide the Detailed Design Pre-requisite Template. Create and provide the Detailed Design document to include the following: Design of Cisco Monitoring Analysis and Response System (MARS) and Cisco Security Management (CSM) based solution, which shall be limited to the following: i). Detailed design of MARS Local Controller (LC), ii). Naming convention and addressing, iii). Reporting, mitigation device identification and integration (one (1) firewall, one (1) Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) and one (1) Cisco Security Agent (CSA)), iv). Integration of MARS with CSM, v). Security policy requirement, case management, and incident management requirements, vi). Different monitoring and mitigation traffic flow, vii). Report requirements, and viii). Application port requirements that needs to be allowed on firewall if there is a firewall between MARS, CSM and reporting devices; Configuration required on monitoring and mitigation devices;
Detailed Design Development. The detailed design development focuses on activities for the Authorized Channel’s design of UC services and applications. The detailed design does not include configurations for any third party applications. • Conduct telephone interviews with designated Authorized Channel covering the design of UC services. • Create and provide the Detailed Design document including the design of the following: - Voice over IP (UC) and UCS infrastructure:  defining IP addressing for voice network devices and UCS components;  recommendations for local area network/wide area network (LAN/WAN) configuration to accommodate UCS and IP Communications devices such as Unified Communications Manager applications (recommendations related to latency, bandwidth, delay etc. to support e.g. Clustering over WAN)providing sample configuration for quality of service (QoS) configuration for LAN/WAN to support UC on UCS;  defining related network services – NTP, DHCP, DNS, TFTP etc.;  defining power and environment requirements for UCS and UC servers and device;  Call Control system for UC on UCS;  Hardware requirements for UC on UCS support; - - Design for UCS platform:
Detailed Design Development. An implementation-ready detailed design for the WLAN Voice will be developed for the Authorized Channel. The Detailed Design does not include configurations for any third party applications. Conduct telephone interviews with designated contact of the Authorized Channel covering the design of the WLAN Voice. Provide the Detailed Design Pre-requisite Template which specifies the required business and technical requirements that Authorized Channel must gather from End User to enable Cisco to review the design provided by the Authorized Channel. Create and provide the Detailed Design document which may include some or all of the following: a). CUWN infrastructure requirements like routing and switching, DHCP, DNS and NTP; b). low-level integration details for implementing the CUWN using Wireless LAN Controller, APs, wireless handsets and Wireless Control System; c). CUWN configurations with respect to SSID, security policy, authentication and authorization configurations including IEEE 802.1x authentication to the RADIUS server or external database for Corporate users; d). mobility, quality of service (QoS) and call capacity planning for VoWLAN; e). Auto-RF / Radio management configurations with respect to RF interference, transmit power, and channel selection; f). local device management and WLAN infrastructure protection policies; and g).configuration details for WCS to centrally manage the wireless network. Gather and analyze the following information: security and scheduling parameters; backup/disaster recovery requirements; video, data, or groupware integration requirements for Cisco applications only; and provide relevant ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ links to Authorized Channel. Review the Detailed Design with Authorized Channel for comment and approval before it is formally completed and released. Ensure that Authorized Channel key networking personnel are available to participate in telephone interview sessions as required to enable Cisco to understand End User‟s business and technical requirements for the network. Define IP addressing for network devices. Provide a high-level architectural drawing showing the type of Hardware, Software, and application, voice solution configurations and where they are physically located (for example, geographical location or location within the Network). Provide details of Signal coverage, Signal strength, Interference, and traffic pattern analysis along with network utilization, accuracy, and efficiency metrics for voice deployment by ...
Detailed Design Development. An implementation-ready detailed design for the WLAN will be developed for the Authorized Channel. The Detailed Design does not include configurations for any third party applications. Provide physical and logical network schematics for existing network where applicable. Provide complete documentation and/or information for the following: completed Pre-requisite Template for the WLAN Detail Design; security policy, requirements and features already deployed in the End User‟s current network; documentation that defines the current network topology, including access, distribution, and core layers, types of switches and routers in each layer, IP addressing and sub-netting for each layer, and features/services that have been enabled on the network; and documentation that defines the existing application flows; Authorized Channel data networking configurations for core routing protocols, LAN/WAN connectivity, QoS and Access Control Lists (ACL). Review the Detailed Design with Cisco, providing comment and approval before it is formally completed and released.

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  • Design Development An interim step in the design process. Design Development documents consist of plans, elevations, and other drawings and outline specifications. These documents will fix and illustrate the size and character of the entire project in its essentials as to kinds of materials, type of structure, grade elevations, sidewalks, utilities, roads, parking areas, mechanical and electrical systems, and such other work as may be required.

  • Design Development Phase 1.3.1 Based on the approved Schematic Design Documents, model(s) and any adjustments to the Program of Requirements, BIM Execution Plan or Amount Available for the Construction Contract authorized by the Owner, the Architect/Engineer shall prepare, for approval by the Owner and review by the Construction Manager, Design Development Documents derived from the model(s) in accordance with Owner’s written requirements to further define and finalize the size and character of the Project in accordance with the BIM Execution Plan, “Facility Design Guidelines” and any additional requirements set forth in Article 15. The Architect/Engineer shall review the Design Development documents as they are being modeled at intervals appropriate to the progress of the Project with the Owner and Construction Manager at the Project site or other location specified by Owner in the State of Texas. The Architect/Engineer shall utilize the model(s) to support the review process during Design Development. The Architect/Engineer shall allow the Construction Manager to utilize the information uploaded into Owner’s PMIS to assist the Construction Manager in fulfilling its responsibilities to the Owner. 1.3.2 As a part of Design Development Phase, Architect/Engineer shall accomplish model coordination, aggregation and “clash detection” to remove conflicts in design between systems, structures and components. Architect/Engineer shall utilize Owner’s PMIS to accomplish model coordination and collaborate with Construction Manager in the resolution of critical clashes identified by the Construction Manager. Architect/Engineer shall demonstrate and provide written assurance to Owner that conflicts/collisions between models have been resolved. 1.3.3 The Architect/Engineer shall review the Estimated Construction Cost prepared by the Construction Manager, and shall provide written comments. 1.3.4 Before proceeding into the Construction Document Phase, the Architect/Engineer shall obtain Owner’s written acceptance of the Design Development documents and approval of the mutually established Amount Available for the Construction Contract and schedule. 1.3.5 The Architect/Engineer shall prepare presentation materials including an animation derived from the model(s) as defined in “Facility Design Guidelines” at completion of Design Development and if so requested shall present same to the Board of Regents at a regular meeting where scheduled within the state. 1.3.6 The Architect/Engineer shall prepare preliminary recommended furniture layouts for all spaces where it is deemed important to substantiate the fulfillment of program space requirements, or to coordinate with specific architectural, mechanical and electrical elements. 1.3.7 Architect/Engineer shall assist the Owner, if requested, with seeking approval of the Project by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB). Such assistance shall include (i) the preparation of a listing of the rooms and square footages in the Project, and (ii) the preparation of project cost information, in accordance with THECB Guidelines. This information shall be provided at the completion of the Design Development Phase when requested by the Owner. The listing of rooms and square footages shall then be updated to reflect any changes occurring during construction and provided to the Owner at Substantial Completion. 1.3.8 At the completion of the Design Development Phase, or such other time as Owner may specify to Architect/Engineer, at Owner’s sole option and discretion, Owner will furnish Architect/Engineer with a Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal prepared by Construction Manager based upon the Design Development documents prepared by the Architect/Engineer and approved by the Owner. The Architect/Engineer shall assist the Owner and endeavor to further and advocate the Owner’s interests in Owner’s communications with the Construction Manager in an effort to develop a Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal acceptable to Owner, in Owner’s sole option and discretion. If the Owner does not accept the Construction Manager’s Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal, the Architect/Engineer shall participate with the Owner and Construction Manager in constructability reviews and shall revise the documents as necessary in order to reach an agreement. If the Construction Manager’s Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal exceeds the Schematic Design Phase Estimated Construction Cost prepared by, or otherwise accepted by the Construction Manager due to an increase in the scope of the Project caused by further development of the design documents by the Architect/Engineer to the extent that such could not be reasonably inferred by the Construction Manager from the Schematic Design documents, and Owner directs Architect/Engineer to revise the documents, the Architect/Engineer shall revise the documents at its own expense so that the Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal for constructing the Project shall not exceed the Owner’s Amount Available for the Construction Contract and any previously approved Estimated Construction Costs. If it is determined to be in the Owner’s best interest, instead of requiring the Architect/Engineer to revise the Drawings and Specifications, the Owner reserves the right to accept a Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal that exceeds the stipulated Amount Available for the Construction Contract. The Architect/Engineer shall analyze the final Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal document, together with its supporting assumptions, clarifications, and contingencies, and shall submit a detailed written analysis of the document to the Owner. Such analysis shall include, without limitation, reference to and explanation of any inaccurate or improper assumptions and clarifications. The A/E will not be required to make revisions to the documents at its own expense under the provisions of this paragraph if the Owner’s rejection of the Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal is not due to a failure of the A/E to provide the services otherwise required herein. 1.3.9 After the Guaranteed Maximum Price has been accepted, the Architect/Engineer shall incorporate necessary revisions into the Design Development documents. The A/E will not be required to make revisions to the documents at its own expense under the provisions of this paragraph if the revisions are required as the result of inaccurate assumptions and clarifications made in the development of the Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal that are not due to a failure of the A/E to provide the services otherwise required herein.

  • Design Development Documents See Section 2, Part 1, Article 2.1.5.

  • Project Development a. Collaborate with COUNTY and project clients to identify requirements and develop a project Scope Statement. a. Develop a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) for each project. b. Evaluate Scope Statement to develop a preliminary cost estimate and determinate whether project be vendor bid or be executed under a Job Order Contract (JOC).

  • Supplier Development lf the Buyer identifies problems in supplier performance based on supplier monitoring, he shall initiate improvement measures at the Supplier. The Buyer shall pursue the possibilities of continuous improvement of the Supplier. The supplier audit is a form of supplier development; the exchange of information and experience between the Buyer and the Supplier also serves this purpose.