System Analysis Sample Clauses

The System Analysis clause defines the process and requirements for evaluating and understanding a system's components, functions, and performance within a project or agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of the parties to conduct thorough assessments, document findings, and identify any deficiencies or areas for improvement in the system. For example, it may require regular technical reviews or the submission of detailed analysis reports. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties have a clear, shared understanding of the system's current state and needs, thereby reducing misunderstandings and supporting informed decision-making throughout the project.
System Analysis. System Analysis: Oversight of contracted Technical Consultants and evaluate/investigate technical issues regarding the entire System operation and provide ongoing recommendations to MERA as necessary to improve the efficiency, reliability, and administration of the System.
System Analysis. This chapter of the Plan will evaluate the ability of the City’s existing water system to meet current and future water demands. This evaluation will include analysis of water quality, water rights, sources (▇▇▇▇▇), storage (reservoirs), booster pumping, distribution, treatment, and telemetry. The results of the analyses will be used to identify improvements necessary to satisfy existing and future needs. The distribution system analysis will include development of a water system hydraulic model to evaluate pressures and fire flows under current and projected water demands. For the purposes of this scope, it is assumed that one day of hydrant flow testing will be required with assistance from City staff for data acquisition to be used in calibration of the water system model.
System Analysis. The system analysis in this study focuses on environmental and economic aspects. Social aspects are left out of research. In this section an economic analysis and eco- efficiency estimation are presented. 7.3.1 Economic analysis
System Analysis. This element of work utilizes information collected in the field including how existing signals (isolated or coordinated) are performing, field observations, and calibrated signal timing model to look for opportunities to improve existing timing plans. The goal is to have the signals operate in a manner that reduces delay, enhances through put of peak hour vehicular traffic and consequently improving driver’s roadway use LOS, along with reduction of mobile source gas emission. This process utilizes a variety of signal timing techniques available to traffic engineers to achieve this goal, including ensuring that the basis of the system analysis is a calibrated and validated model. The outcome of the model update and calibration above will be used to evaluate and recommend optimal cycle lengths, splits, and offsets for the intersections to achieve maximum progression (bandwidth in the time space diagram) in the peak direction during peak periods and a balanced progression during off-peak periods. Due consideration will be given to side-street traffic to avoid excessive delays. Opportunity for half- and or double cycles will be explored at the intersections with minor streets.
System Analysis. In Nepalese Insurance companies, there is not fully MIS supported software system due to lack of skilled manpower involved in the field of software designing for life insurance business. So, that to build the computer based Management Information System in life insurance companies, they have to hire skilled manpower to convince about system requirements to the system developer or system vender, hire the latest hardware/software/network infrastructure to smooth running of system and blending restructure of organization by the IT tools and IT infrastructure. While analyzing the system we should consider software system, network structure, hardware system and people resource. Hence, here is briefly presented about software system, network structure, hardware and people resources in the GLIC as follows.
System Analysis. The meetings occurred at the same time. The prevalent Internet standard, the parallel Network File System (pNFS), allows for the construction of fast and scalable parallel secure sessions between users and storage units. This is analogous to the scenario in which an adversary compromises the long-term confidential key and then has access to all subsequent sessions. After a trusted client and storage device have completed a matching session, they will have produced the same session key. Two of the protocols I've created also have the property of forward secrecy, which is a plus. In terms of protecting several sessions within a certain window of time, one of these protocols can be categorized as moderately forward secure, while the other may be deemed entirely forward secure. Key exchange is the safe and secure transfer of cryptographic keys between parties after their identities have been verified. The project's primary objective is to provide secure and efficient protocols for authenticated key exchange that meet the requirements of pNFS.Three new authenticated key exchange mechanisms are presented in this research that show promise for improving safety. This study provides a summary of the design goals and investigates the many potential pNFS authenticated key exchange6 (pNFS-AKE) protocols. Definition of secretive actions It is crucial for the protocol to assure the continuous security of earlier session keys in the event that the client's or storage device's extended- term secret key is compromised.However, there is no provision for forward secrecy in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ allay worries about key escrow and achieve forward secrecy, the Kerberos-like pNFS- AKE-I protocol incorporates a ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ key agreement mechanism.However, it must be emphasized that partial forward secrecy was achieved by putting practicality ahead of security. RESULTS Fig 1: Handling of files The term "file management" is used to describe the process of saving a program's output to a specific file and then performing various tasks on that file. The term "stream" is used to describe a hypothetical instrument that can both receive and send information.
System Analysis. 3.1.1.1 The contractor shall analyze mission needs and military systems. A single selection shall be made and the functionality of this selection shall be detailed. 3.1.1.2 The contractor shall analyze commercial systems for applications to a 3D technology transition.
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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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;

  • 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.”

  • Statistical Sampling Documentation a. A copy of the printout of the random numbers generated by the “Random Numbers” function of the statistical sampling software used by the IRO.‌ b. A description or identification of the statistical sampling software package used by the IRO.‌