Service Analysis Clause Samples

Service Analysis. The need for detailed comprehensive analysis of MTA service efficiency and effectiveness will be paramount. It is anticipated that the following information will be needed from the MTA in fully assessing MTA service performance: • Current MTA performance standards required by various funding sources and traditional MTA service measures will be included as well as measures identified in the benchmark and best practices work. • Route segment, time of day, and day of week performance including productivity, loading, operating costs, revenue, and subsidy. • Boardings, alightings, and load factors by stop by trip (trip segments exceeding capacity standards are identified). • Maximum load points (by route, route segment, direction, and time of day). • Passenger miles (by route, route segment, and time of day). • Average passenger trip lengths. • Average seat utilization. • Schedule adherence at timepoints. • Planned and actual running time between timepoints. • Planned and actual headway intervals at timepoints. • Planned and actual average passenger waits at timepoints. • Area and sub-area network analysis of service frequencies by time of day and day of week to identify both the need for timed or un-timed transfer connections. At regional hubs this will include other transit system connecting route frequencies as well. The Contractor shall provide the following: • Network gaps shall be assessed by the Contractor through an analysis of service coverage and connections – the interconnection and coverage between MTA and other providers shall be reviewed as well. • A two-part network analysis shall be undertaken by the Contractor to identify sub- regional areas with an (a) undersupply, appropriate supply, or oversupply of transit service and are (b) exceeding ridership generation expectations, meeting expectations, or underperforming expectations. • Analysis of transfer data that will identify the major existing transfer movements and identify where regular street connections are meeting needs. For out-of- direction travel to hubs an assessment shall be conducted by the Contractor to identify the impact on riders. • Major commute and other travel demand flows that were identified in the Market Assessment shall be compared by the Contractor with the existing service network. Network quality of service (travel time) indices shall be developed to assess the performance of existing MTA services in meeting major travel demand. The Contractor’s service analysis approach...
Service Analysis. Securitas may (i) compile statistical and other information related to the performance, operation and use of the Services, and (ii) use the Customer data in aggregated form for security and operations management, to create statistical analysis, and for research and development purposes ((i) and (ii) hereafter collectively referred to as “Service Analysis”). Securitas may make the Service Analysis publicly available; however, the Service Analysis will not incorporate the Customer data in a form that could serve to identify the Customer. The Service Analysis do not constitute and will in no event be assimilated to personal data within the meaning of the GDPR. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Agreement, Securitas retains all intellectual property rights in the results and outcomes of the Service Analysis.
Service Analysis. 18.1. Cyber Security Associates may (i) compile statistical and other information related to the performance, operation and use of the Services, and (ii) use data and Customer Content from the Services Environment in aggregated form for security and operations management, to create statistical analysis, and for research and development purposes (subclauses (i) and (ii) are collectively referred to as “Service Analysis”). Cyber Security Associates may make Service Analysis publicly available; however, Service Analysis will not incorporate Customer Content or Confidential Information in a form that could serve to identify Customer or any individual, and Service Analysis do not constitute Personal Data. Cyber Security Associates retains all Intellectual Property Rights in Service Analysis.
Service Analysis. This analysis of the City’s capacity to serve the potential buildout, will include: water, sewer, police, fire, schools, dry utilities, public transit, etc.
Service Analysis. This section describes the types of data to be collected, the stakeholders involved in the service supply chain and the main data flows identified. It covers each service to be created on the Safe TRIP platform. It is important to highlight that there are diverse stakeholders, consortium partner-users and also external partner-users. They are mentioned in this section as their role in service provision could require the collection or use of data. 1.1 User Requirements Initial document. This section presents a number of key functionalities that Eurolines and IMA-MAIF-MACIF hope will be delivered through this project, for whom the ability to implement these functionalities is a prime project motivator. This information has been taken from the User Requirements Initial document. The following is a list of most relevant Services expressed by Partner-users: ▪ Coach Tracking ▪ Emergency Call ▪ Passenger Tracking The study, regarding the allocation of responsibilities in the different hypotheses of SafeTRIP role models, will first focus on: ▪ Coach Tracking ▪ Emergency Call
Service Analysis. Ruvixx may (i) compile statistical and other information related to the performance, operation and use of the Services, and (ii) use data from the Services environment in aggregated form for security and operations management, to create statistical analyses, and for research and development purposes (clauses i and ii are collectively referred to as “Service Analyses”). Ruvixx may make Service Analyses publicly available; however, Service Analyses will not incorporate Customer’s content or Confidential Information in a form that could serve to identify Customer or any individual, and Service Analyses will not include any personal data. Ruvixx retains all intellectual property rights in Service Analyses.
Service Analysis. VIACCESS may (i) compile statistical and other information related to the performance, operation and use of the Services, and (ii) use data from the Services Environment in aggregated form for security and operations management, to create statistical analyses, and for research and development purposes (clauses i and ii are collectively referred to as “Service Analysis”). VIACCESS may make Service Analysis publicly available; however, Service Analysis will not incorporate Your Content or Confidential Information in a form that could serve to identify You or any individual, and Service Analysis do not constitute Personal Data. VIACCESS retains all intellectual property rights in Service Analysis.

Related to Service Analysis

  • Risk Analysis The Custodian will provide the Fund with a Risk Analysis with respect to Securities Depositories operating in the countries listed in Appendix B. If the Custodian is unable to provide a Risk Analysis with respect to a particular Securities Depository, it will notify the Fund. If a new Securities Depository commences operation in one of the Appendix B countries, the Custodian will provide the Fund with a Risk Analysis in a reasonably practicable time after such Securities Depository becomes operational. If a new country is added to Appendix B, the Custodian will provide the Fund with a Risk Analysis with respect to each Securities Depository in that country within a reasonably practicable time after the addition of the country to Appendix B.

  • Quantitative Analysis Quantitative analysts develop and apply financial models designed to enable equity portfolio managers and fundamental analysts to screen potential and current investments, assess relative risk and enhance performance relative to benchmarks and peers. To the extent that such services are to be provided with respect to any Account which is a registered investment company, Categories 3, 4 and 5 above shall be treated as “investment advisory services” for purposes of Section 5(b) of the Agreement.”

  • Escrow Analysis If applicable, with respect to each Mortgage Loan, the Seller has within the last twelve months (unless such Mortgage was originated within such twelve month period) analyzed the required Escrow Payments for each Mortgage and adjusted the amount of such payments so that, assuming all required payments are timely made, any deficiency will be eliminated on or before the first anniversary of such analysis, or any overage will be refunded to the Mortgagor, in accordance with RESPA and any other applicable law;

  • Independent Analysis Each Party hereby confirms that its decision to execute this Agreement has been based upon its independent assessment of documents and information available to it, as it has deemed appropriate.

  • Sampling and Analysis The sampling and analysis of the coal delivered hereunder shall be performed by Buyer upon delivery of the coal to Buyer’s facility, and the results thereof shall be accepted and used as defining the quality and characteristics of the coal delivered under this Agreement and as the Payment Analysis. All analyses shall be made in Buyer’s laboratory at Buyer’s expense in accordance with ASTM standards where applicable, or industry-accepted standards in other cases. Samples for analyses shall be taken in accordance with ASTM standards or other methods mutually acceptable to both parties. Seller shall transmit its “as loaded” quality analysis to Buyer as soon as possible. Seller’s “as-loaded” quality shall be the Payment Analysis only when Buyer’s sampler and/or scales are inoperable, or if Buyer fails to obtain a sample upon unloading. Seller represents that it is familiar with Buyer’s sampling and analysis practices, and that it finds them to be acceptable. Buyer shall notify Seller in writing of any significant changes in Buyer’s sampling and analysis practices. Any such changes in Buyer’s sampling and analysis practices shall, except for ASTM or industry-accepted changes in practices, provide for no less accuracy than the sampling and analysis practices existing at the tune of the execution of this Agreement, unless the Parties otherwise mutually agree. Each sample taken by Buyer shall be divided into four (4) parts and put into airtight containers, properly labeled and sealed. One (1) part shall be used for analysis by Buyer. One (1) part shall be used by Buyer as a check sample, if Buyer in its sole judgment determines it is necessary. One (1) part shall be retained by Buyer until thirty (30) days after the sample is taken (“Disposal Date”), and shall be delivered to Seller for analysis if Seller so requests before the Disposal Date. One (1) part (the “Referee Sample”) shall be retained by Buyer until the Disposal Date. Seller shall be given copies of all analyses made by Buyer by the fifth (5th) business day of the month following the month of unloading. In addition, Buyer shall send Seller weekly analyses of coal unloaded at Buyer’s facilities. Seller, on reasonable notice to Buyer, shall have the right to have a representative present to observe the sampling and analyses performed by Buyer. Unless Seller requests an analysis of the Referee Sample before the Disposal Date, Buyer’s analysis shall be used to determine the quality of the coal delivered hereunder and shall be the Payment Analysis. The Monthly Weighted Averages of specifications referenced in §6.1 shall be based on the individual Shipment analyses. If any dispute arises with regard to the analysis of any sample before the Disposal Date for such sample, the Referee Sample retained by Buyer shall be submitted for analysis to an independent commercial testing laboratory (“Independent Lab”) mutually chosen by Buyer and Seller. For each coal quality specification in question, if the analysis of the Independent Lab differs by more than the applicable ASTM reproducibility standards, the Independent Lab results will govern, and the prior analysis shall be disregarded. All testing of the Referee Sample by the Independent Lab shall be at requestor’s expense unless the Independent Lab results differ from the original Payment Analysis for any specification by more than the applicable ASTM reproducibility standards as to that specification. In such case, the cost of the analysis made by the Independent Lab shall be borne by the party who provided the original Payment Analysis.