Simulators Sample Clauses
The 'Simulators' clause defines the terms under which simulation tools or software may be used within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the permitted scope of use, any restrictions on copying or modifying the simulator, and the responsibilities of the parties regarding licensing or intellectual property. For example, it may specify that simulators are provided solely for internal testing or training purposes and cannot be distributed to third parties. The core function of this clause is to ensure proper and authorized use of simulation tools, protecting the provider's intellectual property while clarifying the rights and limitations for the user.
Simulators. Licensee shall have at least four (4) Simulators on display at each Entertainment Store and offered for use to prospective customers of the Entertainment Store.
Simulators. During the original term and any renewals, various optional Service Agreements are available for purchase that provide additional services in addition to the Standard or Extended Warranties.
Simulators. On the date hereof, the Simulators are located at a Site which the Company sub-leases on a month-to-month basis; the Company intends to remove the Simulators to a new Site (subject to satisfaction of the terms and conditions of the definition of "Site" in Section 1.01 of this Security Agreement) during the term of this Security Agreement. The Simulators are movable equipment capable of being so moved from one Site to another.
Simulators. Deliver two (2) Satellite Simulators per Spacecraft, as specified in the Statement of Work, meeting the performance requirements specified in Section 5 of Attachment 5, Satellite Control And Operations Requirements;
Simulators. The Contractor shall develop simulator(s) in accordance with the requirements agreed to in the Analysis and Simulation Plan. The simulator(s) shall be used for formal test activities as agreed to in the System Integration and Test Plan. The simulators shall be capable of run times that allow for rapid turn around of scenarios that facilitate a thorough engineering analysis and design optimization effort. In addition, TerreStar intends to use the simulator(s) after delivery for troubleshooting, verification of new system upgrades, and traffic loading analysis.
Simulators. Pokegama Golf Course has two Trackman Golf Simulators (hereinafter referred to as the “Simulators”) that have been installed in the clubhouse dining room as of November 2021. The City of Grand Rapids desires that the Concessionaires collect the fees for the hourly rental of both Simulators. The Concessionaires will be responsible for staffing the operation during business hours that are mutually agreed upon by Concessionaires and PGC Director of Golf (hereinafter referred to as the “DOG”). The Simulators’ hourly rate charge will be determined by the DOG. In exchange for the staffing of the operation the Concessionaires will receive payment of $20 for each hour the simulators are open for business. The DOG will monitor use of the Simulators and report any discrepancies to the Concessionaires and City Finance Department. The Simulator rental fees, minus the $20 hourly operator fees, will be paid weekly to the City of Grand Rapids/Pokegama Golf Course by the Concessionaires. Actual daily hours of business shall be reported with the weekly summary of operations to the DOG by the Concessionaires. The DOG and Concessionaires will work together to market the simulators with related expenses to be paid by City of Grand Rapids/Pokegama Golf Course.
Simulators. ESA will provide the following simulators of the Hexapod: (a) a low-fidelity simulator with geometry and mass characteristics suitable to support neutral buoyancy testing and crew training at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Space Center for installation and servicing activities involving the remote manipulator system and/or extravehicular activity; and (b) a high fidelity partial simulator to verify mechanical interface between hexapod and science instrument (e.g., SAGE III); and to verify data system interfaces. All simulators will be delivered no later than mid 1998.
Simulators. A major innovation in aviation training was the standardisation of simulators as training devices in the 1970s. This allowed part of the training to be moved from the actual aircraft to the simulator, improving safety and lowering costs [150]. Computer-based training. With the advent of the personal computer in education, computer-based training (CBT) also became part of the ATPL courses. In the 1980s, CBT was standardised by ICAO, allowing it as a formal training method for airline pilots to fulfil the requirements in theoretical study hours.
Simulators. 1. A PFE will be afforded two (2) hours simulator time prior to his check-ride for training and familiarization with the simulator.
2. When a series of simulator periods are scheduled, the interval between consecutive periods should not be less than ten (10) hours. The Company will attempt to schedule such successive day training during similar times of the day.
Simulators. The Contractor shall develop simulator(s) in accordance with the requirements agreed to in the Analysis and Simulation Plan. The simulator(s) shall be used for formal test activities as agreed to in the System Exhibit A Use or disclosure of the data contained on this sheet is subject to the restriction on the title page. TerreStar Satellite Base Station Subsystem SOW Integration and Test Plan. The simulators shall be capable of run times that allow for rapid turn around of scenarios that facilitate a thorough engineering analysis and design optimization effort. In addition, TerreStar intends to use the simulator(s) after delivery for troubleshooting, verification of new system upgrades, and traffic loading analysis.