Partitioning definition

Partitioning means to divide an area of land into two or three parcels within a calendar year but does not include the following:
Partitioning means the extent to which an element goes into the core rather than the mantle on melting
Partitioning is the physical or logical allocation of at least the central processing units, input/outputs, and memory resources of a Customer System into independent units, such that each unit (a “Partition”) is capable of running a copy of the Product.

Examples of Partitioning in a sentence

  • Soft Partitioning creates areas within the same operating system where CPU resources are specifically allocated to respective applications.

  • Partitioning systems behind which the type 2 test block cannot be installed are exempted from this test.

  • Partitioning systems, netting wire mesh located above the seat-backs in their normal position of use, shall be tested according to paragraph 2.2. of Annex 9.

  • System Partitioning /LPAR/IFL Licensed Software may be licensed for installation and use on computer systems which incorporate logical partitioning (LPAR), and/or Integrated Facility for Linux (“IFL”) provided such rights have been expressly granted to Licensee by Licensor in writing and Licensee complies with the restrictions set forth in this Section.

  • Examples of such hard partitioning include: Dynamic System Domains (DSD) -- enabled by Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR), Solaris 10 Containers (capped Containers only), LPAR (adds DLPAR with AIX 5.2), Micro-Partitions (capped partitions only), vPar, nPar, Integrity Virtual Machine (capped partitions only), Secure Resource Partitions (capped partitions only), and Static Hard Partitioning.

  • Partitioning to 8 or 16 regions could optimally yield 3 or 4 bits of information respectively, yet the dashed and dotted curves remain well below this limit.

  • Partitioning systems, netting wire mesh located above the seat-backs in their normal position of use, shall be tested according to paragraph 2.2. of annex 9.

  • Partitioning of a polymer into a nanoscopic protein pore obeys a simple scaling law.

  • Partitioning or subdividing the collateral at any time during the loan term without prior written consent from Lender, which may be withheld at Lender’s discretion.

  • Measurements of Partitioning Coefficients (Kd) from 595 ADL-contaminated soil samples indicate that lead, while prevalent, is so tightly bound to the soil that it does not pose a serious threat of leaching into the groundwater.

Related to Partitioning

  • Partition means either an act of partitioning land or an area or tract of land partitioned.

  • Landscaping means the treatment of land (other than buildings) being the site or part of the site in respect of which this planning permission is granted, for the purpose of enhancing or protecting the amenities of the site and the area in which it is situated and includes screening by fences, walls or other means of enclosure; measures to screen the refuse provision; planting of trees, hedges, shrubs or grass; formation of banks, terraces or other earth works, laying out of gardens, paved areas or courts and other amenity features.

  • Landscape means an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors;

  • Conditioning means drying, cleaning, scarifying, and other operations which could change the purity or germination of the seed and require the seed lot to be retested to determine the label information.

  • Plumbing means plumbing as defined in Section 1(1) of the Act.