Common use of Software Deliverables Clause in Contracts

Software Deliverables. Acceptance testing is an iterative process designed to determine whether the Software Deliverable performs the functions described in its approved Specifications and to discover and remove Nonconformities through repeated testing cycles. As used in this Agreement, “Nonconformity” means a reproducible condition in a Software Deliverable that prevents the Software Deliverable from performing the functions described in its Specifications such that the Software Deliverable does not operate or cannot be used in a production environment. At least forty-five (45) days prior to the date on which CGI is scheduled to deliver any Software Deliverable to Customer, Customer will deliver for CGI’s review proposed testing procedures for the Software Deliverable, including without limitation the detailed test scripts, test cases, test data and expected results. At least thirty (30) days prior to the date on which CGI is scheduled to deliver the Software Deliverable to Customer, the parties will agree upon the testing procedures for the Software Deliverable (the “Acceptance Tests” or “Acceptance Testing”).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Services Agreement, Customer Services Agreement