Dataset means the data specified in Appendix 1 (Environmental Information) to Schedule 11.2 (Management Information) as the same may be amended from time to time by the Secretary of State (acting reasonably);
Dataset is an organized collection of structured data, including data contained in spreadsheets, whether presented in tabular or non-tabular form. For example, a Dataset may represent a single spreadsheet, an extensible mark-up language (XML) file, a geospatial data file, or an organized collection of these. This requirement does not apply to aggregated performance reporting data that the contractor submits directly to a USAID portfolio management system or to unstructured data, such as email messages, PDF files, PowerPoint presentations, word processing documents, photos and graphic images, audio files, collaboration software, and instant messages. Neither does the requirement apply to the contractor’s information that is incidental to award administration, such as financial, administrative, cost or pricing, or management information. Datasets submitted to the DDL will generally be those generated with USAID resources and created in support of Intellectual Work that is uploaded to the Development Experience Clearinghouse (DEC) (see AIDAR 752.7005 “Submission Requirements for Development Experience Documents”).
Dataset means a structured collection of electronic health data;
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If the Dataset originated with a third party, then the Statement must give attribution to the third party.
ESTS shall advise the Data Producer immediately of any circumstances, incidents or events which to its knowledge have jeopardized or may in future jeopardize; (i) the privacy of individuals, (ii) the security of any computer system in its custody that is used to access the shared Dataset, and/or (iii) any suspected or apparent risk of a breach, or actual breach, of any term of this Agreement.
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Dataset means a named collection of related records, with the collection containing data organized or formatted in a specific or prescribed way, often in tabular form.
Dataset this present and any of the Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) datasets or Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) results datasets that are published by the LICENSOR in the International Reference Life Cycle Data System (ILCD) data format via the Blonk Consultants data node of the International Life Circle Data Network (ILCDN) under this address: xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx:8080/Node/ “FINAL USER”:
Dataset means any compilation of data or information (including, without limitation, numerical data, geometric definitions, program instructions or coded information) which may be used directly in, integrated with or applied to, a computer program for further processing. A Dataset may be a composite of two or more other Datasets or an extract of a larger Dataset.
Dataset means Appendix 1 (Environmental Impact Monitoring Dataset) to Schedule 13 (Information and Industry Initiatives) as the same may be amended from time to time by the Secretary of State (acting reasonably);
Dataset this present and any of the Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) datasets or Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) results datasets that are published by the LICENSOR in the International Reference Life Cycle Data System (ILCD) data format via the Quantis data node of the International Life Circle Data Network (ILCDN) under this address: xxxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxx- xxxxxxxx.xxx/XXX/ “FINAL USER”: REGULAR PRODUCT ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT (PEF) STUDIES AND ORGANISATION ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT (OEF) STUDIES:
Dataset means the data specified in Appendix 1 (Environmental Impact Monitoring Dataset) to Schedule 13 (Information and Industry Initiatives) as the same may be amended from time to time by the Secretary of State (acting reasonably);
Dataset means the data as may be amended from time to time, more particularly described in the version of Schedule 1 appended to this agreement. The Dataset is pseudonymised, meaning that individual-level data relating to a natural person within the Dataset is no longer identifiable from those data by virtue of omission, obfuscation or replacement with a safeguarded, non-identifiable code.