Data Selection Principles Sample Clauses

Data Selection Principles. ‌ The newest source of data (between the escrow deposits and the zone file) is considered authoritative for handling disagreements between data sources. For purposes performing this analysis, an escrow file that is two (2) or more days more recent than the zone file is considered “newer”; In cases where the relative age is very close (within 48 hours), the zone file will be considered authoritative, on the strength of the review that publication creates. Data selection should still be flavored by Xxxxxx’x Law, being liberal in what is accepted. In cases where the escrow file is newer, a new zone file can be generated out of escrow. However, the expected, typical case will revolve around the zone file being newer than the escrow deposit, which implies: • Any domain name listed in the zone file must have a corresponding domain object created in the SRS. • Any domain that exists in the escrow deposit, but does not exist in the zone file, will be added to the SRS in a serverHold state. Any unknown state in the escrow deposit will be considered ACTIVE, based on business rules (existing name servers). • Any domain object created from the zone file needs to have a populated entry in the SRS, even if the escrow data was incomplete or missing for that domain name. Any domain object created in the SRS from the zone file information only must have placeholder registrar linkages, as well as placeholder contact and the name server host records.
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Data Selection Principles. The newest source of data (between the escrow deposits and the zone file) is considered authoritative for handling disagreements between data sources. For purposes of performing this analysis, an escrow deposit that is 48 hours or more recent than the zone file is considered “newer”. In cases where the relative age is within 48 hours, the zone file will be considered authoritative. In cases where the escrow file is newer, a new zone file can be generated out of the escrow deposit. However, in most circumstances the zone file will be newer than the escrow deposit, which implies: • Any domain name listed in the zone file must have a corresponding domain object created in the SRS. • Any domain that exists in the escrow deposit, but does not exist in the zone file, will be added to the SRS in a serverHold state. Any unknown state in the escrow deposit will be considered ACTIVE, based on business rules (existing name servers). • Any domain object created from the zone file needs to have a populated entry in the SRS, even if the escrow data was incomplete or missing for that domain name. Any domain object created in the SRS from the zone file information only must have placeholder registrar linkages, as well as placeholder contact and the name server host records.

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  • Fundamental Principles 1-3.01 The fundamental principles are basic rules demonstrating essential values; their purpose is to guide the parties, associations, institutions and resources in the exercise of their functions, powers and responsibilities.

  • Principles of cooperation The Parties shall apply the following principles to cooperation activities covered by this Agreement:

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  • Definitions and Principles of Interpretation The following definitions in clause 1.1 shall be replaced as follows:

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