Testing Environment definition

Testing Environment means the software and hardware environment (i.e., computers and software applications) necessary for the performance of the Testing Activities.
Testing Environment means a separate instance of the Hyland Cloud Service (including Customer Data) hosted by Hyland, for use by Customer solely with production data in a non-production environment for the limited purpose of functional and performance testing of the Software and environment, Hosted 3rd Party Software and each Work Product included in the Hyland Cloud Service.
Testing Environment means the UAT Environment and other testing and demo services made available to you on the API Documentation and our website.

Examples of Testing Environment in a sentence

  • Further, Customer may purchase limited access to a Sandbox Environment or a User Testing Environment, or both.

  • Each Cloud Project created using Studio Cloud Services can contain unlimited End User’s Applications, however, if End User has created multiple Cloud Projects, End User must purchase a unique Testing Environment, Production Environment, Studio Cloud Services Development Environment (as described in Schedule 1(3)), and if needed other Non-Production Environments for each Cloud Project.

  • Customer acknowledges and agrees that it shall use only non-production data in the Sandbox Environment, and that Service Provider shall have no liability, direct or indirect, with respect to any loss or breach of Confidential Information with respect to data used or ingested into the Sandbox Environment or a User Testing Environment.

  • Customer’s sole recourse in the event of any dissatisfaction with the Sandbox Environment or a User Testing Environment is to stop using the Sandbox Environment or a User Testing Environment, as Service Provider and its suppliers make no representations that the Sandbox Environment or a User Testing Environment, or the Software, Third Party Software or Work Products provided therein will perform or conform to any Documentation or statement, either written or verbal.

  • Service Provider reserves the right to further define the permitted use(s) and/or restrict the use(s) of the Sandbox Environment and User Testing Environment.

  • TWC 04-05 Issued Establishing A Return Path In A Forward Path Cable Television Testing Environment 7707615 4/27/2010 USA Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC 209.

  • If during the Term CSG provides Customer access to a Performance Testing Environment, Customer shall pay CSG $15,000 for up to thirty (30) days access to such Performance Testing Environment.

  • Customer acknowledges that the Content Direct System shall not include the telecommunications connections to and from the Internet, the Compatible Interfaces (as defined below), the Customer Site and, if provisioned, a Performance Testing Environment.

  • If Customer decides to use the Performance Testing Environment for less than thirty (30) days, the monthly access fee shall not be prorated.

  • Customer’s sole recourse in the event of any dissatisfaction with the Sandbox Environment or a User Testing Environment is to stop using the Sandbox Environment or a User Testing Environment, as Iron Mountain, Host Vendor and its suppliers make no representations that the Sandbox Environment or a User Testing Environment, or the Software or Third Party Software provided therein will perform or conform to any Documentation or statement, either written or verbal.


More Definitions of Testing Environment

Testing Environment means the System Environment for conducting Acceptance Tests.
Testing Environment means any system or facility the DVS Manager makes available to you for testing purposes. Gateway Service means the services and facilities (forming part of your Business Access System) by which your internal systems connect to the DVS. Home Affairs means the Department of Home Affairs acting for and representing the Commonwealth of Australia. Information Match Data means data and information in or relating to Information Match Requests or Information Match Results. Information Match Result means, in respect to an Information Match Request, an electronic response indicating that the information provided in the request either matches or does not match the relevant official record data, or that a system error has been encountered in trying to process that request.
Testing Environment has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.2 below.
Testing Environment. “UAT Environment” and “User Acceptance Testing Environment” means a Microsoft Dynamics installation that is used by The Customer to perform any form of user acceptance testing. No real business transactions are created within this environment.
Testing Environment. Has the meaning set forth in the Agreement. Time to Repair The time elapsing between (i) notification to Amdocs or Amdocs' learning of, an Issue (which may take the form of an automated alarm, escalation from the Nextel first level support organization or otherwise) and (ii) Amdocs' notification to Nextel that an Issue has been repaired; provided that such repair is reasonably acceptable to Nextel; and provided further; that if such repair is not deemed reasonably acceptable to Nextel any time subsequent to Amdocs' original notification shall be included. In the event that an issue is opened with a priority and the issue reprioritized based on the introduction and acceptance of a workaround or Nextel Amdocs agreement, the time and date that the original priority was opened remains the start time and date for the measurement of the final repair (eg. [**]).
Testing Environment means any testing environment of the Bank’s system that is separately released to check the operation of software that uses the APIs.

Related to Testing Environment

  • Operating Environment means, collectively, the platform, environment and conditions on, in or under which the Software is intended to be installed and operate, as set forth in the Statement of Work, including such structural, functional and other features, conditions and components as hardware, operating software and system architecture and configuration.

  • ICT Environment means the Authority System and the Contractor System. “Information” has the meaning given under section 84 of the FOIA.

  • Customer Environment means Customer’s data network/equipment and premises environment.

  • Production Environment means a logical group of virtual or physical computers comprised within the Cloud Environment to which the Customer will be provided with access and use the purchased Cloud Application(s) in production and for its generally marketed purpose.

  • Natural environment means the air, land and water, or any combination or part thereof, of the Province of Ontario; (“environnement naturel”)