Data Collection definition

Data Collection means the acquisition of information by use of one or more sensing devices.
Data Collection means the retrieval, validation and processing of metering data;
Data Collection means the collection and verification of meter reading data from natural gas meters; “data transfer” means the transfer of metered data to the GPRO;

Examples of Data Collection in a sentence

  • Data collection will be included in the Drainage Report to be submitted to the State Project Manager detailing completion.


More Definitions of Data Collection

Data Collection means surveys and all other methods of deriving information from different sources, including administrative sources;
Data Collection means the successful transfer of LPM soft meter and significant event information from an SDL to the CEMS database.
Data Collection means the accumulation of data through methods which do not include excavation. “Data collection” includes the collection of artifactual and/or paleontological material that is exposed or resting on, but not embedded in, submerged lands.
Data Collection. A group of data fields relating to particular categories of higher education course, higher education student, or higher education provider and/or particular categories of information defined in the HESA Operational Documentation.
Data Collection means information Collected ONLY through the Licensed Software that has been collected to enable and optimize maintenance/support to You and to improve the Licensed Software and services. The Data Collection does NOT include private or personal data of ANY type related to ANY individuals.
Data Collection means the process of gathering or confirming existing information about the physical characteristics of a property by inspection at its location.
Data Collection means the process of collecting information, observing the client, recording, and reporting to the appropriate person signs, symptoms, and other pertinent data which may indicate that the client's condition deviates from normal or that there is a change in the client's condition;