Documentation

Example Definitions of "Documentation"
Documentation. Shall mean the documentation that Active provides to its customers for the Software.
Documentation. Means all user manuals, handbooks, written reports, flowcharts, specifications, analyses and other written materials regarding the Assigned Software which are supplied by EES at the time of this Agreement.
Documentation. Means the User instructions for use and operation of the Software delivered contemporaneously with the Software.
Documentation. The standard materials (regardless of format or medium), made available by ND in conjunction with Licensed Software. Documentation will be delivered in a FrameMaker format.
Documentation. The documentation that embodies the Licensed Technology, as specifically set forth in Exhibit A.
Documentation. Means any on-line help files or written instruction manuals regarding the use of the Software or MarketSite.net Service.
Documentation. Means all Software (as defined below) specifications, flow charts, user and systems manuals and all other written materials that are required to use, install, maintain and/or enhance the Software in Licensor's possession as of the date of the Business Transfer Agreement.
Documentation. Means user manuals, training materials, help text, sample documents and graphics and other written or graphic materials provided to iGST by Coreum that describe the operation of the Core.
Documentation. Shall mean any user documentation or materials relating to CyberPro3000 Products and Unencrypted Verilog Based Products, including, without limitation, screen displays, "read me" files and reference, user, installation, systems administrator and technical guides.
Documentation. Shall mean the standard documentation provided by Docent to its customers and their users in connection with their use of the Software, including, but not limited to, program procedures and descriptions (but excluding descriptions of source code and... build procedures for executable code), procedures for permitted maintenance and modification, testing data and similar written material relating to the design, structure and implementation of the Software, as well as help files and user documentation to allow individual users to use the Software. View More Arrow
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