Version

Example Definitions of "Version"
Version. Means each issuance of each Release of the Software, excluding third party software, identified by the numeral to the right of the decimal point (3.1). SAP CONFIDENTIAL
Version. Means each issuance of each Release of the Software, excluding third party software, identified by the numeral to the right of the decimal point (3.1). SAP CONFIDENTIAL (e.g., 3.01).
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Version. Means each issuance of each Release of the Software developed by or for SAP and/or SAP AG, excluding third party software, identified by the numeral to the right of the decimal point (e.g., 3.1).
Version. Means a major modification to the System(s), which may include new features, functions and new computer hardware that may require purchase by the End User.
Version. Means the Title as designed to operate with software or other interactive media environment or platform now known or later devised. Examples of Versions include software products developed for: the IBM PC platform utilizing the Windows XP operating system; the Apple Macintosh platform; and console platform versions such as Sony Playstation2, PSP, Microsoft Xbox, and Nintendo Gamecube.
Version. Shall mean a major enhancement of the System that contains significant new or improved functionality. Versions are designated by a change in the number to the left of the decimal point (e.g., a move from Version 3.5 to 4.0). The equipment to use a new Version may cascade into the need to revise interfaces, infrastructure, and hardware/server platforms. Additional implementation and upgrade license fees may be required to upgrade to a new Version.
Version. A new version of the Product designated by a change to the digit to the right of the decimal point (x.V)
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