Evaluation Environment definition

Evaluation Environment means the LICENSEE’s computer systems which using the usage environment set forth in item 2 of Exhibit A, or evaluation systems of LICENSEE, such as, evaluation broads, that use Target Products.

Examples of Evaluation Environment in a sentence

  • NIST used the Summary Evaluation Environment (SEE) 2.0 developed by one of the authors (Lin 2001) to support its human evaluation process.

  • The facets SLA and Evaluation Environment give elements for determining which actions have been applied on SLA in each environment (Figure 2).

  • You are responsible for the development, content, operation, maintenance, and use of any software (including machine images), data, text, audio, video, images, or other content of yours or a third-party that you or your Representatives utilize with a Product or upload or transfer to a Cloud Evaluation Environment (“Customer Content”).

  • The EPRDF, comprising its founders, the TPLF and ANDM, as well as the Oromo People’s Democratic Organization (OPDO) and the Southern Ethiopian Peoples’ Democratic Front (SEPDF− itself a front made up of ethnic/zonal parties), is led by a chairman and politburo of twenty members, five from each organization.

  • They used the Summary Evaluation Environment (SEE) 2.0 developed by one of the authors (Lin 2001) to support the process.

  • If you upload or transfer Protected Data to a Cloud Evaluation Environment, you will enable encryption of report caches and intelligent cubes which are saved to disk.

  • If you become aware of any violation of your obligations by a Named User, you will immediately terminate such Named User’s access to the Products, the Cloud Evaluation Environment, and Customer Content.

  • You will not transfer to us or provide us any access to any data or information that is subject to regulation under Applicable Data Protection Law (“Protected Data”) in connection with this Agreement, including Personal Data, Protected Health Information and Personally Identifiable Information (as such terms are defined in Applicable Data Protection Law), except for Protected Data related to your contact persons or uploaded or transferred to a Cloud Evaluation Environment.

  • As between you and us, for purposes of this Agreement and Applicable Data Protection Law, you are the “data controller” and we are acting on your behalf as a “data processor” with respect to Protected Data that you or your Representatives upload or transfer to a Cloud Evaluation Environment that we manage on your behalf.

  • You will promptly notify us of any unauthorized use of any password or account or any other known or suspected breach of security of the Products or a Cloud Evaluation Environment.

Related to Evaluation Environment

  • Hostile environment means a situation in which bullying among students is sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the conditions of the school climate;

  • Environment means soil, land surface or subsurface strata, surface waters (including navigable waters and ocean waters), groundwaters, drinking water supply, stream sediments, ambient air (including indoor air), plant and animal life and any other environmental medium or natural resource.

  • Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of any condition or practice, or any violation of a permit or other requirement of this chapter in a surface coal mining and reclamation operation, which condition, practice, or violation could reasonably be expected to cause substantial physical harm to persons outside the permit area before such condition, practice, or violation can be abated. A reasonable expectation of death or serious injury before abatement exists if a rational person, subjected to the same conditions or practices giving rise to the peril, would not expose the person's self to the danger during the time necessary for abatement.

  • Materials of Environmental Concern any gasoline or petroleum (including crude oil or any fraction thereof) or petroleum products or any hazardous or toxic substances, materials or wastes, defined or regulated as such in or under any Environmental Law, including asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls and urea-formaldehyde insulation.