Snapshot definition

Snapshot means a presentation of one or more variables at a given instant of time.
Snapshot or “Storage Snapshot” is a set of reference markers for data defined by specific point in time. A snapshot acts as a detailed table of contents, providing the user a copy of data for a given time and date.
Snapshot means a copy of data files, including: (i) names, paths and metadata of assemblies executing in Appli- cation process; (ii) names of methods being executed in Application process; (ii) time spent by You in each method;

Examples of Snapshot in a sentence

  • Snapshot information of waiting list data as anticipated at the beginning of the Plan Year.

  • Snapshot and unit month information on the number of households the MTW PHA plans to serve at the end of the Plan Year.

  • Accessibility EPA Administrator Budget & Performance Contracting Grants January 19, 2017 Web Snapshot No FEAR Act Data Privacy Privacy and Security Notice Connect.

  • Snapshot and unit month information on the number of households the MTW PHA actually served at the end of the Plan Year.

  • Snapshot information on the actual status of MTW waiting lists at the end of the Plan Year.


More Definitions of Snapshot

Snapshot means the read-only screen URL.
Snapshot means a copy of particular source code specified in this Agreement as such source code exists at a particular point in time.
Snapshot means a copy of active data files, on active storage media or on a backup media, as of a certain point in time, which preserves the data associated with the files copied as it existed on the original media.
Snapshot means a data set from a jail facility that represents the required data points as of the reporting date.
Snapshot means like a photo of a TSO’s power system state taken from the TSOs’ control system, showing the voltage, currents, and power flows in the power system at the time of taking the photo;
Snapshot means a service provided by the Service Provider as part of, and between storage media within, the Provider Services, for the incremental copying of data blocks between a data-retaining services (e.g., Amazon EBS, RDS and Redshift) and a storage repository service (e.g., Amazon S3), for the purpose of backing up and the restoration of data.
Snapshot. Method means the process of determining the estimated annual income that uses a “snapshot” of the household income at the time of application. It does not rely on a specific period of time in the past to determine the annual income amount. The method is best used when a household’s income has recently changed drastically or when income tends to be very volatile.