Snapshot Sample Clauses

Snapshot. A snapshot object provides two operations denoted write() and snapshot() [1, 3]. Such an object can be seen as an array of single-writer multi-reader atomic register SN [1..n] such that:
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Snapshot. A1. Pool snapshot Particulars Data format Description Nature Originator Text Name of the originator including the group to which it belongs, if applicable Static SPDE Text Special Purpose Distinct Entity as defined in SEBI (Public Offer and Listing of Securitized Debt Instruments) Regulations, 2008 Static Asset class Text The asset class(es) underlying the securities e.g. Home loans/Auto loans,etc. Static Deal Structure Text Whether the structure of the deal is par/premium structure Static Original Pool size Numeric Value of the loans in the pool at the time of issuance Static Current Pool size Numeric Value of the loans in the pool as on date Dynamic Original Weighted Average life Numeric As at the date of issuance, the weighted average amount of time in months until the tranche is repaid in full, based on its total original balance and assumptions specified at issuance concerning prepayments, defaults and other relevant variables Static Current Weighted Average Life Numeric The current weighted average maturity date of the loans collateralizing the pool weighted by their current principal balance Dynamic Door-to-door maturity Numeric The number of months since the date of disbursement till the date of collection of final prinicipal/interest Dynamic Total billing during the month Numeric Total amount due from all the loans underlying the pool for the month Dynamic Total collections during the month Numeric Total collections pertaining to the dues for the current month Dynamic Cumulative collection efficiency ratio (CCER) Numeric Total collections during the month / Total overdues as on date Dynamic Excess Spread Percentage Numeric The amount of funds remaining as a percentage (%) of the Current Loan Principal Balance after the period’s collections have been fully applied to cover the issuer’s obligations (i.e. senior fees, bond interest due, swap payments) pursuant to the priority of payments given in the transaction documentation Dynamic Change in reserve account balance Numeric The difference between the Ending Account Balance and the Beginning Account Balance of the month in all credit enhancement accounts taken together such that a positive amount represents a net deposit to the account and a negative quantity represents a net withdrawal from the account Dynamic Number of loans prepaid or foreclosed during the month Numeric Number of loans underlying the pool which have either been prepaid or foreclosed during the month Dynamic Value of loans prepaid ...
Snapshot. This service will provide a high level report which will detail your telecoms and/or technology estate, identifying potential savings opportunities. This report will include, as a minimum, number of devices per billing cycle, cost of estate (annualised), zero usage devices, multiple devices, data usage, and premium/international usage. As services 5, 6 and 7 are standalone services, they do not have a minimum contract length and will vary from case to case. The nature of services 6 and 7 means that these are likely to last only a small number of days. These services can be taken out with the supplier at any point until the end of the framework agreement. Supplier assurances undertaken
Snapshot. This option specifies the last available measurements (i.e. the current system state). Furthermore, the time interval specified has a direct effect on the systems response time in that historical data would need to be queried from the sensor database as opposed to from RAM (see Data Architecture). As part of the exploration stage of our WP we intend on speci- fying what time span and which statistics to keep in memory.
Snapshot. This service will provide a high-level report that will detail your telecoms and/or technology estate, identifying potential savings opportunities. This report will include, as a minimum, number of devices per billing cycle, cost of estate (annualised), zero usage devices, multiple devices, data usage, and premium/international usage.
Snapshot. Booking: This report returns a snapshot list of inmates active on a user defned date and time and their booking information.
Snapshot jar Once executed and started, the Cepheus-Broker console will look like this: Cepheus-Broker console And the console for the Cepheus-CEP in this way: Cepheus-CEP console
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Snapshot. ‌ The snapshot of the model performance is conducted via a cron jobs scheduled at vacancy hours. The service is implemented via crontab feature of the Linux system and a server interface reserved for local routing only. The controller starts the snapshot by computing F-1 score between the user and the model answers to the questions raised by user. The answer origin can be distinguished by the state of the from model field in Answer table. The controller then save the count of total responses and the F-1 score (in field user agreement) into a new row in Table Snapshot. Finally, the controller acquires a new worker from XXXX service to test against all test data and dev data stored in database respectively and save the statics into Table Type Snapshot. The controller also updates the statistics in Question Type if any of the statistics changed.
Snapshot. Grappzie is a simple to use digital first greeting and invitation platform which allows our users to create a personalised greeting or invitation (each such design, a “User Creation”) by using certain tools, features and services (including, print and mailing services) made available to the user within the Platform (the “Services”) to:

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