Gridding Sample Clauses

The Gridding clause establishes a method for organizing or segmenting data, resources, or physical spaces into a structured grid format. In practice, this might involve dividing a large area into smaller, equally sized sections for purposes such as mapping, resource allocation, or scheduling. By implementing a grid system, the clause ensures systematic management and easy reference, thereby enhancing efficiency and reducing confusion in operations that require precise organization.
Gridding. The corrected geophysical data from each survey line will be interpolated between survey lines using a random gridding method to yield x-y grid values for an expected standard grid cell size of 0.25 cm at the mapping scale.
Gridding. (also known as “Excavation Notification Area”) means the geographic boundary area identified by Customer and provided to the applicable state One-Call center which is used to determine whether a request for Locate will generate a ticket for Customer after receipt of an Excavator’s notification of intent to excavate (i.e., receipt of a locate ticket).