Collect Data Sample Clauses

Collect Data. For new customers, CUSTOMER to provide database/data/reports (Database Backups from prior system if SQL. Otherwise, if old system can dump data out into Excel files or CSV files for analysis and import. Gather Reports, information on hardware, etc.). • For upgrade customers, CUSTOMER to provide current CW5 database and INI files from Office and all remote sites. o OF2 files will help determine office settings. o WS2 files will help determine scale settings. o Dev files will help determine existing hardware in use.
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Collect Data. Consistent with the final monitoring plan in Task 2, consultant will update and report on traffic and transit data for the entire CMP network in San Mateo County (in all cases, the traffic data should be less than 1-2 years old. C/CAG staff can assist in obtaining traffic data).  Interstates and State Routes (53 segments): Collect travel time runs and Average Daily Traffic (ADTs) (either from traditional traffic counts or data available from Caltrans or the City)  Intersections (16 locations): Counts must include all turning movements, as well as bicycle and pedestrian counts  Roadway Segment Locations from the Companion Monitoring Network: Collect travel time runs and Average Daily Traffic (ADTs) (either from traditional traffic counts or data available from Caltrans or the City)  Intersections from the Companion Monitoring Network: Counts must include all turning movements, as well as bicycle and pedestrian counts In addition to the traffic data, consultant will also collect the following: Transit Data: Ridership data from SamTrans bus service and Caltrain and BART rail service
Collect Data. Collect the most recent 12 months of electric utility data from all property residents and all common areas. Distribute SDG&E Letter of Authorization describing the study and identifying the incentive gift deliverable upon receipt of the form. Allow appropriate amount of time from distribution to receive the information. Conduct subsequent requests as necessary until desired sample size is reached.
Collect Data. The next step in the research is to collect the empirical evidences needed for understanding the phenomenon under study. Data is the only window that the researchers have to the object of research, so getting high quality data typically leads to good researches. Moreover, in this phase, it is important to gather the data in a structured and methodical way, so that the collected information can be organized for easy random access in the future. This allows researchers to come back to the evidences frequently in order to assess their evaluations. As a rule-of-thumb, the better the data, the more precise the conclusions can be drawn.
Collect Data. The contractor shall secure the participation of public and private schools selected for all NAEP operational assessments, pilot and field tests, and special studies and coordinate the school recruitment efforts with the NAEP state coordinators. • The SDC contractor shall support the work of the NAEP State Coordinators (NSCs) to secure participation of public schools selected for the NAEP operational assessments, pilot and field tests, and special studies covered by this procurement. • As part of the data collection activities, the contractor shall work with the NSSC to train the NSCs, TUDA coordinators, and other parties responsible for participation on the following procedures used for all NAEP data collections covered by this procurement: notifying and transmitting lists of sampled schools to districts; securing participation of the schools; ensuring the complete and accurate student list submission for each eligible sampled school; and communicating with schools and field staff regarding NAEP assessment issues. • Additional support shall be provided (as needed) to states with a large sample of schools and for states without a full-time and/or permanent NAEP state coordinator. • The SDC contractor shall secure the participation of sampled private schools. • For private schools, the contractor shall attempt wherever possible to convert schools to participate in NAEP that initially refused. To this end, if a private school has not provided requested materials indicating participation or otherwise indicating a positive response to the request to participate in the assessment within a time limit to be established by the contractor, follow-up efforts shall be initiated to obtain the participation of the school. • The SDC contractor shall use the MySchool web site, maintained by the NAEP web contractor, to communicate with all participating schools throughout the pre-assessment and assessment periods and to ensure that important school information is relayed to these schools. • The SDC contractor, in coordination with the web contractor and NSSC staff, shall ensure the thoroughness and quality of information posted on the MySchool web site to fully inform schools (via their school coordinator) of NAEP and their participation in the various NAEP activities. • When a school principal agrees to participate, the contractor shall secure rosters of all students of the target ages and in the target grades in the participating schools. • The contractor shall acquaint...

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  • Customer Data 5.1 The Customer shall own all right, title and interest in and to all of the Customer Data and shall have sole responsibility for the legality, reliability, integrity, accuracy and quality of the Customer Data.

  • Client Data The Subrecipient shall maintain client data demonstrating client eligibility for services provided. Such data shall include, but not be limited to, client name, address, income level or other basis for determining eligibility, and description of service provided. Such information shall be made available to Grantee monitors or their designees for review upon request.

  • Contract Data The Consultant is advised to read the NEC3 Professional Service Contract (Third edition with amendments of June 2006 and April 2013) and the relevant Guidance Notes and Flow Charts, published by the Institution of Civil Engineers, in order to understand the implications of this Data which is required. Copies of these documents may be obtained from the Engineering Contract Strategies (telephone (00) 000 000 0000). Each item of data given below is cross-referenced to the clause in the NEC3 Professional Service Contract to which it mainly applies.

  • Product Data Illustrations, standard schedules, performance charts, instructions, brochures, diagrams, and other information furnished by Developer to illustrate a material, product, or system for some portion of the Work.

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  • Location Data Apple and its partners, licensees and third party developers may provide certain services through the Apple Software that rely upon location information. To provide and improve these services, where available, Apple and its partners, licensees and third party developers may transmit, collect, maintain, process and use your location data, including the real-time geographic location of your computer, and location search queries. The location data and queries collected by Apple are collected in a form that does not personally identify you and may be used by Apple and its partners, licensees and third party developers to provide and improve location-based products and services. By using any location-based services provided by or through the Apple Software, you agree and consent to Apple's and its partners', licensees' and third party developers’ transmission, collection, maintenance, processing and use of your location data and queries to provide and improve such products and services. You may withdraw this consent at any time by going to the Location Services setting in the Apple Software and either turning off the global Location Services setting or turning off the individual location setting of each location-aware application on your computer. The Location Services setting is found in the Security & Privacy pane within System Preferences. When using third party applications or services on your computer that use or provide location data, you are subject to and should review such third party's terms and privacy policy on use of location data by such third party applications or services.

  • Use of information, data and software In the event that you receive any data, information or software via the Trading Platform other than that which you are entitled to receive pursuant to this Client Agreement, you will immediately notify us and will not use, in any way whatsoever, such data, information or software.

  • Product Information EPIZYME recognizes that by reason of, inter alia, EISAI’s status as an exclusive licensee in the EISAI Territory under this Agreement, EISAI has an interest in EPIZYME’s retention in confidence of certain information of EPIZYME. Accordingly, until the end of all Royalty Term(s) in the EISAI Territory, EPIZYME shall keep confidential, and not publish or otherwise disclose, and not use for any purpose other than to fulfill EPIZYME’s obligations, or exercise EPIZYME’s rights, hereunder any EPIZYME Know-How Controlled by EPIZYME or EPIZYME Collaboration Know-How, in each case that are primarily applicable to EZH2 or EZH2 Compounds (the “Product Information”), except to the extent (a) the Product Information is in the public domain through no fault of EPIZYME, (b) such disclosure or use is expressly permitted under Section 9.3, or (c) such disclosure or use is otherwise expressly permitted by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. For purposes of Section 9.3, each Party shall be deemed to be both the Disclosing Party and the Receiving Party with respect to Product Information. For clarification, the disclosure by EPIZYME to EISAI of Product Information shall not cause such Product Information to cease to be subject to the provisions of this Section 9.2 with respect to the use and disclosure of such Confidential Information by EPIZYME. In the event this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Article 12, this Section 9.2 shall have no continuing force or effect, but the Product Information, to the extent disclosed by EPIZYME to EISAI hereunder, shall continue to be Confidential Information of EPIZYME, subject to the terms of Sections 9.1 and 9.3 for purposes of the surviving provisions of this Agreement. Each Party shall be responsible for compliance by its Affiliates, and its and its Affiliates’ respective officers, directors, employees and agents, with the provisions of Section 9.1 and this Section 9.2.

  • User Data In addition to any disclosures authorized by Section 24, You and Your Authorised Users consent and agree that the RIM Group of Companies may access, preserve, and disclose Your or Your Authorised Users' data, including personal information, contents of your communication or information about the use of Your BlackBerry Solution functionality and the services or software and hardware utilized in conjunction with Your BlackBerry Solution where available to RIM ("User Data"), to third parties, including foreign or domestic government entities, without providing notice to You or Your Authorized Users under the laws of countries where the RIM Group of Companies and its service providers, other partners and affiliates are located in order to: (i) comply with legal process or enforceable governmental request, or as otherwise required by law; (ii) cooperate with third parties in investigating acts in violation of this Agreement; or (iii) cooperate with system administrators at Internet service providers, networks or computing facilities in order to enforce this Agreement. You warrant that You have obtained all consents necessary under applicable law from Your Authorised Users to disclose User Data to the RIM Group of Companies and for the RIM Group of Companies to collect, use, process, transmit, and/or disclose such User Data as described above.

  • Invoice Data The Contractor shall report invoice data from each paid or remitted invoice within 30 calendar days after the end of the reporting quarter, including the invoice data on task orders issued through the GSA AAS Business System Portal. (Note: Whatever method the Contractor chooses (e.g., “each paid” or “remitted”) the Contractor must be consistent in their reporting method throughout the term of the OASIS Contract). If no Invoice Data was received during a required reporting period for a specific task order, the Contractor shall report in the “Zero Invoice Data” screen located in the CPRM system for that particular task order. Regardless of contract type, the Contractor shall report the following into the CPRM:

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