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Code- A set of instructions conforming to a specified protocol that will cause a specified computer to function in the manner indicated in the Design Documents. Code may include HTML, CGI and Cold Fusion routines, applications and functions, Java code and Java applets, Active X, VRML, C++, as well as database systems and functions, graphics and sound files.


Data- A collection of facts and events intended to be organized and used by the Code to present information in a form that is useful to the viewer or the end user.


Deliverables- All Code, Documentation, reports and other materials developed by GMTND in the course of its performance under your “contract” and any other items necessary for the operation of Client's Web Site (other than third-party operating system software, third-party networking software, Web Browsers and hardware), including all Enhancements thereto.


Enhancements- Changes or additions to Code and related Documentation.


Error- Any error, problem or defect resulting from: (1) an incorrect functioning of Code, (2) information displayed on a Web Page that does not conform to the information provided by Client, (3) incorrect sequencing of Web Pages, or (4) any failure of the Deliverables to meet specifications.


Home Page- The top level or initial Web Page in a collection of linked Web Pages that make up a Web site.


Host or Hosting- To place and provide access to a Web site on a Web server in such manner that third parties can view it over the Internet.


HTML- ("Hyper Text Markup Language") - The programming language used to create World Wide Web pages and to define the functions to be performed when one clicks on a button, image, or hypertext link embedded in a Web Page.


HTTP- ("Hyper Text Transfer Protocol") - The method by which the World Wide Web provides hypertext links between Web Pages, often located on entirely different computers.


Internet- The worldwide network of computers that provides electronic mail and World Wide Web access in addition to other specialized communication services.


Maintenance- The continued adaptation and integration of new Data and new or modified features in the Code and testing and correcting of unintended or broken aspects of the Code and Data presentation.


URL- (“Uniform Resource Locator”) - An address recognized by the Internet at which a Web Server, Web Page or other information may be found.


Web Browser- Standards-based software designed to allow interactive access to the World Wide Web (and in some cases to other Internet resources as well), including, but not limited to, Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer and the Opera Browser.


Web Page- Codes that permit a document or other data to be accessible over the Internet using a Web Browser.


Web Server- A computer or computers on which 1 or more Web sites are located and made accessible to Internet users approximately 24 hours per day.


Web site- A series of interconnected Web Pages that are seamlessly interrelated to each other and are under common control.


Web Site Launch- The initial time and date upon which third parties can view a Web site on a Web server over the Internet.


World Wide Web- All of the URL's that are accessible to a typical computer user with unrestricted access to the Internet, using a standard Web Browser.

 

 
 
 
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