Secondary Data definition

Secondary Data means data not from a specific process within the supply-chain of the company performing an environmental footprint study. This refers to data that is not directly collected, measured, or estimated by the company, but sourced from a third party LCI database or other sources. Secondary data includes industry average data (e.g., from published production data, government statistics, and industry associations), literature studies, engineering studies and patents, and may also be based on financial data, and contain proxy data, and other generic data. Primary data that go through a horizontal aggregation step are considered as secondary data;
Secondary Data means material derived or generated from the inspection or evaluation of the Disclosed Information, including notes, summaries, interpolations or synthesis.
Secondary Data means data that are not directly collected or measured from a specific process within the supply- chain of the company or estimated by that company, but that are sourced from a third party LCI database or other sources; such data include industry average data, for example from published production data, government statistics, and industry associations, as well as literature studies, engineering studies and patents, and can also be based on financial data, and contain proxy data and other generic data; and also include primary data that go through a horizontal aggregation step;

Examples of Secondary Data in a sentence

  • The Secondary Data User shall report to SAGE the results of any such investigations and the steps taken to address any remaining issues or concerns about the security of the Data or computer systems, or the privacy of individuals to whom the Data relates.

  • The Secondary Data User grants SAGE unrestricted license to use the results for non-commercial knowledge-translation, dissemination, research and teaching, subject to a reasonable embargo period and with acknowledgement to the Secondary Data User.

  • Notwithstanding the definition of “Data” or the agreed Terms and Conditions of this Agreement, if SAGE transfers written confidential information concerning the Data along with the Data, then to the extent permitted by law, the Secondary Data User agrees to treat in confidence, any of ▇▇▇▇’s said confidential information.

  • The Secondary Data User shall advise SAGE 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 Data, and/or (iii) any suspected or apparent risk of a breach, or actual breach, of any term of this Agreement.

  • In addition, the Secondary Data User agrees to reimburse, on the request of SAGE, such reasonable additional costs as SAGE may incur in providing the Data, within sixty (60) days of SAGE making such a request for payment.


More Definitions of Secondary Data

Secondary Data means either modelled data or default values that do not fulfil the requirements for primary data, including data from databases and published literature, default greenhouse gas emission factors from national inventories, calculated data, estimates or other representative data and data obtained from proxy processes or estimates;
Secondary Data by s 137 means either of the following:
Secondary Data means material derived or generated from the inspection or evaluation of the Confidential Information, including notes, summaries, reports, observations and conclusions.
Secondary Data means any information acquired by the Company about the location of Hydrocarbons where the Company uses SFD Data in acquiring such information including, without limitation, results of seismic surveys and evaluations, geological/geophysical reports, well logs, etc.
Secondary Data means Data that are not obtained by BTE from a third-party data provider, including Data combined by BTE with other Data or otherwise transformed by BTE prior to its use by the Software and Models.
Secondary Data. For this year’s study, we have relied heavily upon secondary research in order to derive our figures for Inventory Distortion. While we have every confidence a) that our methodology is sound, and b) that the numbers we developed reflect reality, we acknowledge the need for some further primary research in the regions outside of North America and pertaining to Out-of-Stocks and Overstocks. To our knowledge, this type of research has heretofore not been performed on a regional basis.
Secondary Data means information previously collected and organized by someone else, for example, data obtained from the FBI or the National Juvenile Court Data Archive.