Natural Successor

Example Definitions of "Natural Successor"
Natural Successor. Means any replacement or substitute product for a Licensor Software or Mercury Interactive Product, as the case may be, for a particular market segment. Natural Successors include but are not be limited to any product that: (a) includes substantially similar functionality to an existing product; (b) represents a performance or other enhancement to similar functionality offered in an existing product; (c) offers similar functionality to an existing product for different operating system software... and/or technology platforms; (d) is written in a different development language; or (e) offers similar functionality to an existing product but that is translated into or supports additional natural languages. View More Arrow
Natural Successor. Means any replacement or substitute product for a Licensor Software or Mercury Interactive Product, as the case may be, for a particular market segment. Natural Successors include but are not be limited to any product that: (a) includes substantially similar functionality to an existing product; (b) represents a performance or other enhancement to similar functionality offered in an existing product; (c) offers similar functionality to an existing product for different operating system software... and/or technology platforms; (d) is written in a different development language; or (e) offers similar functionality to an existing product but that is translated into or supports additional natural languages. 3 "Object Code" means computer software for which the function is not readily determined by humans, without regard to whether intervening interpretation or compilation is required in order to render such software suitable for machine execution View More Arrow
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