Examples of Data Sets in a sentence
The City owns all Data Sets as part of its compliance with this Policy.
The Disaster Recovery Test shall use actual State Data Sets that mirror production data, and success shall be defined as the Contractor verifying that the Contractor can meet the State’s RPO and RTO requirements.
The Data Sets shall permit classification at the field level in order to exclude certain data.
The Consultant shall permit and allow free access to City information and Data Sets by using a method that is automatic and repeatable.
Required Data Sets and Associated Files and Documentation As discussed earlier, NIJ requires recipients of an award under this solicitation to submit to NACJD all data sets that result in whole or in part from the work funded by NIJ, along with associated files and any documentation necessary to allow for future efforts by others to reproduce the project’s findings and/or to extend the scientific value of the data set through secondary analysis.
The City shall not only retain ownership of all City Data Sets, but also all information or data created through the City’s use of the software and /or software applications licensed by the Consultant (or any subcontractor of sub-consultant of the Consultant) to the City.
The City shall also retain the right to publish all data, information and Data Sets independently of this Contract with the Consultant and any of Consultant’s subcontractors or sub-consultants involved in providing the Services, using whatever means the City deems appropriate.
Data Sets means statistical or factual information: (a) created by the Consultant and contained in structural data sets; and (b) regularly created or maintained by or on behalf of the City or a City department which supports or contributes to the delivery of services, programs, and functions.
All-Payer Claims Database data is released in Limited Data Sets (LDS).
The common definitions, known as data standards, are used in commissioning and make up the base currency of Commissioning Data Sets.