Technical Design Sample Clauses

The Technical Design clause defines the requirements and standards for the technical aspects of a project or deliverable. It typically outlines the specifications, methodologies, and technologies to be used, and may require the submission and approval of detailed design documents before work proceeds. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the technical expectations, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and ensuring the final product meets agreed-upon criteria.
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Technical Design. All information, technical details and/or data (or particulars of the offer) called for in the Goods Information or in the referenced specifications will be submitted by the tendering Supplier with his tender as separate returnable schedules in appropriate format. Each schedule will be titled to reflect its content and will be signed and dated by the tendering Supplier. A list of such schedules will be given in this returnable schedule. Signed Date Name Position Tenderer
Technical Design. The Provider shall use software languages and tools for which resources are widely available in the market. The Provider shall generate a technical system design and update the requirements traceability matrix to reflect the relationship between requirements and design elements. The Provider shall conduct informal reviews of the design as it is developed and provide the Department with access to informal review information and documentation. At the completion of the system development, the Provider shall confirm that the technical system design is updated to represent the “as built” new system components and any necessary integration points with the existing ACCESS Florida System. After the initial approval of the technical system design or updated requirements traceability matrix, or any portion thereof, the Provider shall report all issues with the approved design. The Provider shall maintain a database of all reported issues, document the issues in the issues log, and document the resolution of all reported issues. The Provider shall provide the Department with direct access to the issues log. The following sections define the responsibilities of the Provider and the Department. Provider Technical Design Responsibilities Prepare the technical system design deliverables. Create and refine the database design. Document technical system design issues and decisions in the deliverables. Conduct a walk-through of the deliverables. Revise deliverables as a result of the review and approval process. Department Technical Design Responsibilities Review and approve the technical system design deliverables. Provide policy, regulation, forms, and procedural reference material and interpretations as needed. Design Phase - Business Process Reengineering The Provider shall work with stakeholders to create reengineered, future state Department and Partner business processes to reflect the approved system design and shall document and rollout the new business processes to the Department and Partners. The future state business processes shall be designed to enable the stakeholders to effectively employ the new system components to realize the full benefits of the implementation of the new system components. All in scope business processes shall be documented in a final To-Be Process Models document and provided to the Department for approval. The following sections define the responsibilities of the Provider and the Department. Provider Business Process Reengineering Resp...
Technical Design. In collaboration with the Client and the Project Team, review the Stage 3 report and agree the format, outputs and programme required for the Stage 4 report. Attend Client and Project Team meetings as required.
Technical Design. All Work to be performed, including general direction and guidance in connection with the Work, is to be coordinated with, and will be subject to the approval of LCI's Technical Representative. Nothing in this paragraph shall diminish Contractor's responsibilities to supervise and manage the NOC project hereunder.
Technical Design. Comment on updated Project Strategies as necessary where they affect health and safety risk management.
Technical Design. Occurs when the Development environment is refreshed with a mirror of the Production environment code base.  Development: Occurs after code fixes have been installed in the Development environment.  UAT: Occurs after the deployment of the code base from the Development environment to the Stage environment. Once the Gate deliverables are accepted by the State, the Contractor shall proceed with the next Release as specified in the IMS. The Contractor shall participate in development of an integrated plan and schedule for DDI and M&O activities the plan will include project activities that are scheduled to occur through the end of the Contract term.
Technical Design. The technical design of the interface is not described in this document. It is fully described in the SAVE SDD.‌
Technical Design. To obtain the optimal result, the Tenderer shall, before supplying and installing the equip- ment, perform the following: 1. Site Survey A Traffic survey shall be conducted at each controlled site to measure the traffic condi- tions (including traffic flow, turning movements ,vehicle type, delay and queue length) for the Morning -Peak ,Midday -Peak ,Evening -Peak and Off -Peak hours. 2. Capacity and Quality of Equipment
Technical Design. The technical design for the Project mirrors that of DDSD’s previous grant for ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Elementary. Technology includes equipping 18 3-5 grade classrooms and nine classrooms serving a variety of ELL and SPED student needs. As a Google Suite, “G Suite” school district, the District uses Chromebooks to allow students to have their own unique user accounts, which they can access from any device that they sign into. Each student will have a Google account and access to Google Classroom, Google Docs, Google Presentation, and Google Spreadsheets. These collaborative tools will be shared between students, teachers and parents. G Suite also makes it easy to manage devices. There is no need to purchase a third party Mobile Management software as it comes with the Chromebook. Chromebooks are able to access the online math curriculum, LearnZillion, including online resources and online assessments. The new SMART Panel is an updated SMART board. The SMART Panel puts everything teachers need in one place, available at the touch of a finger without the need for a projector. The embedded computer offers one-touch access to the robust SMART Learning Suite applications for interactive lessons, game-based activities and online co-creation. The RedCat all-in-one classroom audio system with a flat-panel speaker design and wireless teacher microphone delivers highly intelligible speech that is evenly distributed everywhere in the room. Classroom Audio Technology effectively enhances listening and learning environments for all students. The ability to communicate to all students at once without projecting one’s voice saves energy for the teacher, and communicates to the class that this a calm, focused environment conducive to learning. The District will provide the following for the Project: ● New Teacher Macbook Laptops ● LearnZillion Curriculum including online components and assessments ● Google Classroom and Google Suite (G Suite) tied to Student Information System ● MobyMax online resources for math and language ● Google Suite and classroom resources from ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇: Purchased in 2017-18 ○ 50 Things You Can Do with Google Classroom ○ 50 Things to Go Further with Google Classroom: A Student-Centered Approach The MHCRC grant will provide the following for the Project: ● 780 Chromebooks for 3rd-5th grade classrooms: ○ 18 3rd-5th grade classrooms ○ 3 ESL classrooms ○ 2 SPED classrooms ○ 1 Behavior multi-grade classroom ○ 3 SLP-A classrooms ● 75 Tablets (iPads/Androids) for...
Technical Design. (a) The technical design of the Metering Systems which shall be consistent with the technical specification set out in Schedule 6 and Prudent Utility Practices, shall be agreed by EVN and the BOT Company during the engineering design of the Facility. The exact number, type and location of such metering devices shall be as specified by EVN according to the single line diagram presented by the BOT Company for EVN’s approval. (b) The technical design of the Metering Systems shall form the basis of installation, fixing, supplementing, commissioning and operation and maintenance of the Metering Systems. EVN may from time to time request amendments, subsequently to the technical design of the Metering Systems, but provided that such amendments are in accordance with Prudent Utility Practices. To the extent such amendments are required in order to comply with the Laws of Vietnam, but subject always to the rights of the BOT Company or the MOIT under the Change in Law provisions of the BOT Contract, the BOT Company shall incorporate such amendments to the technical design of the Metering Systems in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. To the extent the BOT Company considers such amendments are not required in order to comply with the Laws of Vietnam, EVN and the BOT Company shall discuss those amendments in good faith, provided that the BOT Company shall not be obliged to incorporate such amendments to the technical design of the Metering Systems unless such amendments are consistent with the Laws of Vietnam.