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TRITECH SOFTWARE SYSTEMS
Contract #
A-2015-252
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
11/17/2015
Expiration Date
1/1/1900
Insurance Exp Date
8/31/2026
Destruction Year
2028
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VERIFICATION SERVICES OPTIONS <br />1. File Comparison and Analysis, <br />1.1. This series of verification tests provides insight into whether the materials that have been deposited have basic information <br />in a form that allows for additional testing to be performed, These tests detect errors that often inhibit effective use of the <br />escrow deposit. <br />1.2. Steps inchide: Analyzing deposit media readability, file listing, creation of file classification table, virus scan, assurance of <br />completed deposit questionnaire, analysis of completed deposit questionnaire. <br />1.3. Deliverables: At completion of testing, Iron Mountain will distribute a report to all parties detailing Iron Mountain's results. <br />This report will include readability results, file listing, file classification tablets), virus scan results, completed deposit <br />questionnaire, and an analysis of the completed deposit questionnaire. <br />2. Deposit Compile Test. <br />2.1. This series of tests includes a standard effort to compile the Deposit Material and build executable code, <br />2.2. Steps include: Analyzing deposit media readability, file listing, creation of file classification table, virus scan, assurance of <br />completed deposit questionnaire, analysis of completed deposit questionnaire, recreating the Depositor's software <br />development environment, compiling source files and modules, linking libraries and recreating executable code, pass/fail <br />determination, creation of comprehensive build instructions. <br />2.3. Deliverables: Iron Mountain will provide a report detailing the steps necessary to recreate the software/hardware <br />development environment, problems encountered with testing, and Iron Mountain's analysis of the deposit. In addition, the <br />report will list required software development materials, including, without limitation, required source code languages and <br />compilers, third -Party software, libraries, operating systems, and hardware, as well as Iron Mountain's analysis of the <br />deposit. When identifying materials required to re-create Depositor's software development environment, Iron Mountain <br />will rely on information provided in Depositor's completed questionnaire (obtained via a Iron Mountain verification <br />representative) and/or information gathered during Iron Mountain's testing experience. <br />2.4. Deposit Usability Test. <br />2.5. This series of tests includes testing the functionality of the compiled Deposit Material (in a production setting or similar <br />environment) and can be accomplished through one of the following two options: <br />2.5.1. Binary Comparison — a comparison of the files built from the Deposit Compile Test to the actual licensed <br />technology on the customer's site to ensure a full match in file size. <br />2.5.2. Full Usability Test — a confirmation that the built applications work properly when installed. <br />2.5.3. Services may be provided by Iron Mountain or individuals or organizations employed by or under contract with Iron <br />Mountain, at the discretion of Iron Mountain. <br />MA3-100105 NA Page 9 of 16 <br />
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