Sample Source definition

Sample Source is the Source Code file(s) that: (i) demonstrate certain limited functions included in the binary libraries of the Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives ("Intel® IPPs"); (ii) are identified as Intel IPP sample source code; and
Sample Source means those portions of the Software that are Source Code files and are identified as sample source code.
Sample Source means and includes, but is not limited to, example interface and/or application source code.

Examples of Sample Source in a sentence

  • These additional license terms apply to the Sample Source Code, licensed by Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates (“Microsoft”) to TI.

  • In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and Exhibit 2, the terms of Exhibit 2 shall control with respect to the Sample Source Code.

  • Licensee shall ensure (and shall conclude suitable agreements so that any Authorized Third Parties shall ensure) that access to the Sample Source Code shall only be provided to those within its organization on a “need to know” basis.

  • Intel grants to you a non-exclusive, non-assignable copyright license to reproduce the Sample Source, prepare derivative works of the Sample Source and distribute the Sample Source or any derivative works thereof that you create, as part of the product or application you develop using the Materials.

  • GFOL shall program TNSI's research surveys and distribute invitations to the appropriate GFOL Sample Source or TNSI Sample Source, host the survey on GFOL's infrastructure, gather the quantitative marketing research data in conformance with project specifications, and deliver it in untabulated form in an uncleaned ASCII data file to TNSI (the "Full Service").

  • By downloading, installing or copying any Sample Source file, you agree to be bound by terms of this Agreement.

  • For the purposes of this Exhibit A, and the license provided herein, Materials include any Executable Code, Source Code, Sample Source Code, and Pre-Release Materials, but do not include Third Party Programs.

  • Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, a valid license to Intel IPP is a prerequisite to any license for Sample Source, and possession of Sample Source does not grant any license to Intel IPP (or any portion thereof).

  • The Cognex Software may contain sample source code that Licensee is permitted to include in Licensee’s applications subject to this Sample Source Code License.

  • To access Sample Source, you must first register your licensed copy of the Intel IPP with Intel.


More Definitions of Sample Source

Sample Source is the source code file(s) that: (i) demonstrate(s) certain functions for particular purposes; (ii) are identified as sample source code; and (iii) are provided hereunder in source code form.
Sample Source are Source Code files those portions of the Materials that are identified as sample source code, including without limitation, the IPP Sample Source.
Sample Source means header files and sample code in Source Code form which are included as part of the deliverables in the Materials.
Sample Source means a set of Source Codes, which form the basis of and reference point for the development of Your Product.

Related to Sample Source

  • Single Source means an individual, partnership, corporation, association, labor organization, or any other organization or group of persons which is not a political committee or political party.

  • Sole Source means a contractor providing goods or services of such a unique nature or sole availability at the location required that the contractor is clearly and justifiably the only practicable source to provide the goods or services. (RCW 39.26.010)

  • Minor source means any source which is not defined as a major source in Chapter 2.

  • Discrete source means a radionuclide that has been processed so that its concentration within a material has been purposely increased for use for commercial, medical, or research activities.

  • Major source means any stationary source (or any group of stationary sources that are located on one or more contiguous or adjacent properties, and are under common control of the same person [or persons under common control]) belonging to a single major industrial grouping and that are described in subsection (A), (B), or (C) of this definition. For the purposes of defining “major source,” a stationary source or group of stationary sources shall be considered part of a single industrial grouping if all of the pollutant emitting activities at such source or group of sources on contiguous or adjacent properties belong to the same Major Group (i.e., all have the same two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987.