Pace — 5.4.1 !!top!!
In the context of the European Patent Office (EPO), Section 5.4.1 of the Guidelines for Examination relates to the "Programme for Accelerated Prosecution of European Patent Applications" (PACE).
Function: This section specifically addresses late-filed missing parts of a patent description or drawings when priority is claimed.
Purpose of PACE: The broader PACE program allows applicants to request faster processing of their search or examination phases without additional official fees.
Key Requirement: A PACE request must be filed online using a dedicated form (Form 1200 or 1038) and is generally limited to one request per stage of the application. 2. C-PACE Program Guidelines (Clean Energy) pace 5.4.1
In the United States, PACE often refers to Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE). In programs like Last Best PACE (Montana), Section 5.4.1 details the steps for establishing a C-PACE District.
Requirement: Local governments must receive and maintain signed copies of a "Resolution of Intent" to officially begin the creation of a financing district for energy conservation projects. 3. Council of Europe (PACE) Resolutions
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) uses numbered paragraphs in its resolutions and recommendations. In the context of the European Patent Office
Adolescent Health: In document "Addressing the health needs of adolescents in Europe," Section 5.4.1 calls for "harnessing the media... to provide encouragement to the public... to develop healthy lifestyles".
Refugee Protection: In resolutions regarding refugee women, 5.4.1 focuses on participation in resettlement and relocation programs to ensure safe legal pathways.
Human Rights: In reports on specific countries (e.g., Belarus), 5.4.1 has been used to urge specific human rights actions, such as staying death sentences. 4. Technical Specifications Addressing the health needs of adolescents in Europe and compliance (GRC)
2. Enhanced Control Testing Automation
Version 5.4.1 revamps the audit module. It allows users to set "continuous control monitoring" (CCM) parameters. For example, instead of testing segregation of duties quarterly, Pace 5.4.1 tests it every hour. If a violation occurs (e.g., a user approves their own purchase order), the system automatically triggers a remediation ticket in Jira or ServiceNow.
Pace 5.4.1: A Deep Dive into the Enterprise Risk and Compliance Game-Changer
In the rapidly evolving landscape of enterprise governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC), software version numbers often tell a story of incremental updates and bug fixes. However, occasionally, a specific iteration arrives that signals a paradigm shift. Pace 5.4.1 is precisely such a release.
For financial institutions, government contractors, and Fortune 500 compliance teams, the mention of "Pace 5.4.1" has become synonymous with operational resilience. But what exactly is this software, why did version 5.4.1 create such a ripple across the industry, and how can your organization leverage it to move from reactive auditing to proactive risk mitigation?
This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of Pace 5.4.1, covering its architecture, killer features, upgrade path, and the strategic advantages it offers over previous versions.
Updating to 5.4.1
For existing users, Pace will automatically prompt you to update the next time you launch the application. If you have automatic updates disabled, you can download the latest installer directly from our [Downloads Page].