Methods and Techniques Clause Samples

The "Methods and Techniques" clause defines the specific procedures, processes, or standards that must be followed in performing work under the agreement. It typically outlines whether the contractor or service provider must use particular industry standards, proprietary methods, or approved techniques when delivering goods or services. For example, it may require adherence to ISO standards or specify the use of certain software tools. This clause ensures consistency, quality, and compliance with agreed-upon practices, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over how work should be performed.
Methods and Techniques. The Supplier must master the following methods as far as these are required for the project: • Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing • Statistical tolerancing • Design for manufacturing and assembly DFMA • Value analysis (Design To Cost) • Design of experiments DOE • FMEA (failure mode and effects analysis) • Finite elements method (FEM) • Computer-aided design (CAD) • Solid modeling • Reliability techniques • Simulation techniques 5.2
Methods and Techniques. As applicable the supplier is required to master the following methods as far as applicable to projects that may be required as per ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ purchase order: • Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing • Statistical tolerancing • Design for manufacturing and assembly DFMA • Value analysis (Design To Cost) • Design of experiments DOE • FMEA (failure mode and effects analysis) • Finite elements method (FEM) • Computer-aided design (CAD) • Solid modeling • Reliability techniques • Simulation techniques 5.2
Methods and Techniques. The method that the author uses to compile this journal is a qualitative method, this method is a systematic statement relating to a set of proportions derived from the data and studied according to the current situation with the data that has been obtained. Qualitative does not refer to positivism, but rather refers to a phenomenological perspective or it can be conditional (Moleong, 1998). Meanwhile, the data collection techniques that the author uses to compile this journal are reading, marking, recording, modifying and describing.
Methods and Techniques. The service provider might follow number of a variety of methods to engage users and stakeholders effectively, which might include: • Workshops & Charrettes: Structured group sessions where participants brainstorm ideas, discuss needs, and develop design concepts together. • Surveys & Questionnaires: Gathering feedback from a broader group of users through structured questionnaires. • Focus Groups: In-depth discussions with specific user groups to explore their experiences and perspectives. • Community Meetings & Public Forums: Open gatherings to share information, gather input, and build consensus. • Mock-ups & Prototypes: Creating physical models or temporary installations to test design ideas and gather feedback. • Walk-throughs & Site Visits: Exploring the existing site and understanding its context together.
Methods and Techniques. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization
Methods and Techniques. 2.1 Aerosol collections for subsequent “bulk” chemical analysis or investigation by individual particle techniques 2.2 Measurement of in-situ optical and physical aerosol characteristics and of ver- tical column integrated parameters
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  • Techniques Framework agreement: Information about the dynamic purchasing system: No dynamic purchase system

  • Processes Any employer, employee, trade union or employer’s association may at any point in time apply for an exemption from any of the provisions of this Collective Agreement. The applicant is required to complete and submit in writing with the relevant office of the Council, a fully and properly completed prescribed application for exemption form, accompanied by all relevant supporting documentation.

  • Methods i. Brief description of the method used. ii. State any modification of the method. iii. Source of existing information.

  • Protocols Each party hereby agrees that the inclusion of additional protocols may be required to make this Agreement specific. All such protocols shall be negotiated, determined and agreed upon by both parties hereto.

  • Manufacturing (a) The Supplier shall without limitation be responsible, at no additional cost to the Purchaser, for: sourcing and procuring all raw materials for the Products; obtaining all necessary approvals, permits and licenses for the manufacturing of the Products; providing sufficient qualified staff and workers to perform the obligations under this Purchase Agreement; implementing and maintaining effective inventory and production control procedures with respect to the Products; and handling other matters as reasonably requested by the Purchaser from time to time. (b) The Supplier shall not change any process, material, component, packaging or manufacturing location without the Purchaser’s express prior written approval.