Web Service. The application or website the Supplier is hosting and supporting on behalf of the Buyer.
Web Service a web service available on the Website allowing the Trade Partner to use all the functionality provided for him/her/it hereunder. The Web Service includes the interface, software and other elements (tools, algorithms, methods) required for the proper functioning of the Website and allowing the Trade Partner to post, search and view information related to his/her/its Products, as well as any other features and functions available on the Website. Nothing contained herein can be interpreted as the transfer of exclusive rights to the Web Service (its individual elements) to the Trade Partner.
Web Service. The Airport or a third party designated and identified by the Airport to the Recipient, shall provide a web service in order to accept data from the Recipient in the following manner:
a. The web service shall use HTTPS protocol to submit all requests and posts.
b. The web service shall allow HTTPS POST for all “pings” from Recipient.
c. The web service shall accept the values for the following attributes as defined in the following list in the URL: “uid”, “tnc_id”, “license_plate”, “timestamp”, “txn_type”, “ ride_count”, “Ion”, “lat”. Parameters must be URL encoded.
d. A username and secret phrase shall be shared in order to create a basic authorization mechanism for all requests from Recipient. Base64 encoding of the <username:password> shall be provided in the HTTP Authorization Header for all HTTPS requests.
e. Data from Recipient shall be posted to the following URL with the following parameters with URL encoding (based on RFC 1738: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/rfc/rfcl 738.txt) employed: <TBD> Example: <TBD> Airport agrees to maintain commonly accepted administrative, physical, technical, and procedural safeguards to protect the Interface Data in the possession of Airport against unauthorized access or disclosure.
Web Service. The Airport or a third party designated and identified by the Airport to the Recipient, shall provide a web service in order to accept data from the Recipient in the following manner:
a. The web service shall use HTTPS protocol to submit all requests and posts.
b. The web service shall allow HTTPS POST for all “pings” from Recipient.
c. The web service shall accept the values for the following attributes as defined in the following list in the URL: “uid”, “tnc_id”, “license_plate”, “timestamp”, “txn_type”, “ ride_count”, “lon”, “lat”. Parameters must be URL encoded.
d. A username and secret phrase shall be shared in order to create a basic authorization mechanism for all requests from Recipient. Base64 encoding of the <username:password> shall be provided in the HTTP Authorization Header for all HTTPS requests.
e. Data from Recipient shall be posted to the following URL with the following parameters with URL encoding (based on RFC 1738: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/rfc/rfc1738.txt) employed:
Web Service. The terms of this paragraph apply only if the Services include a Leadsite, previously referred to as an “adverSite”. Xxx.xxx will place your information on a website owned and operated by us (the "Leadsite") so that it appears that the Leadsite is owned and operated by you. The Leadsite will be either a template website (the Welcome Email will include the detailed feature list) or, in limited circumstances, a Mirror Site. Xxx.xxx hosts and maintains each Leadsite and registers and administers the Leadsite URL. If Customer desires to use a Vanity Domain, Customer agrees to pay an additional Vanity Domain fee of $199. If Customer has purchased the Marketing Essentials Service, Lead Stream Platform Service or Lighthouse 360 Service, a fee for the Web Service is included in the monthly recurring fee for such Service. If Customer terminates the applicable Service that includes the Web Service fee and continues to maintain any other Service, Customer acknowledges that it will be charged, and hereby agrees to pay, the monthly recurring fee for the Web Service at the then-prevailing rate.
Web Service. The website located at the URL provided and notified to the Client by PayPoint for use by the Client pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, through which the Client can create and manage CoP Requests.
Web Service. The application or website the Supplier is providing Cloud Implementation services to create on behalf of the Buyer.
Web Service. Serving geodata through OGC web services128, though technically more demanding, enables a broader access to geodata and enforces greater control over how data is accessed and manipulated; it can also prevent reuse. It brings geodata to those without specific knowledge of working with geodata. Access can be made possible via a Web or mobile application (login or some sort of authentication is needed) or externally (free web access for everyone), depending on the archival policy. The archive can also set up its own GeoServer, which is accessed only within the archival network. A web service allows viewing layers of geodata - permanent DIPs that have no access restriction. Depending on archival policy, the XXXx can be prepared for a certain end-user, based on the end-user’s search results and order. Such access would require log in for viewing the order. The end-use can view his/her order from the reading room or from anywhere using the internet, again depending on the archival policy. It is also possible to recreate maps from multiple layers of geodata and add query access according to documentation.
4.4.4.5.2.2.1 Edited and customised view in QGIS
1. The user with full access (archivist – the keeper of the archived records and user in the reading room with allowance) can edit, manipulate and view geodata XXXx in whatever way they see fit. Within QGIS they can perform several types of action, like simplification, selection of elements, transformation. With access to documentation, they can recreate the visualization and can recreate GIS projects.
2. If the geodata has to be anonymised an archivist or employee with knowledge of geodata manipulation modifies the DIP0. The DIP0 is then transformed into a XXXx and is made ready for the end-user for reading room use or reproduced for outside use. The end-user with restricted access can work with a geodata XXXx which has been modified by an archivist or employee with geodata knowledge. (S)he can manipulate data within QGIS in the same way as users with full access, only the data-sets are different.
Web Service. A Web service is a software system designed to support interoperable machine-to- machine interaction over a network. It has an interface described in a machine- processable format (specifically WSDL). Other systems interact with the Web service in a manner prescribed by its description using SOAP messages, typically conveyed using HTTP with an XML serialization in conjunction with other Web- related standards. xxxx://xxx.x0.xxx/TR/ws-arch/.
Web Service. The website the Supplier is providing Wagtail Implementation services to create on behalf of the Buyer.