Structured Data Sample Clauses

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Structured Data. Data that adhere to specific properties and validation criteria that are stored as fields in database records. Structured queries can be created and run against structured data, where specific data can be used as criteria for querying a larger data set; (b) Document: Information that does not meet the definition of structured data includes text files, spreadsheets, electronic messages and images of forms and pictures.
Structured Data. Data that adhere to specific properties and Validation criteria that is stored as fields in database records. Structured queries can be created and run against structured data, where specific data can be used as criteria for querying a larger data set; (ii.) Document: Information that does not meet the definition of structured data includes text, files, spreadsheets, electronic messages and images of forms and pictures. Inpatient Facility: Hospital or clinic for treatment that requires at least one overnight stay. Information System/Systems: A combination of computing hardware and software that is used in: (a) the capture, storage, manipulation, movement, control, display, interchange and/or transmission of information, i.e. structured data (which may include digitized audio and video) and documents; and/or (b) the processing of such information for the purposes of enabling and/or facilitating a business process or related transaction. Insolvent: Unable to meet or discharge financial liabilities.
Structured Data. Data that adhere to specific properties and validation criteria that are stored as fields in database records. Structured queries can be created and run against structured data, where specific data can be used as criteria for querying a larger data set; (b) Document: Information that does not meet the definition of structured data includes text files, spreadsheets, electronic messages and images of forms and pictures. Information System(s) — A combination of computing hardware and software that is used in: (a) the capture, storage, manipulation, movement, control, display, interchange and/or transmission of information, i.e. structured data (which may include digitized audio and video) and documents; and/or (b) the processing and/or calculating of such information for the purposes of enabling and/or facilitating a business process or related transaction. Insolvency — A financial condition that exists when an entity is unable to pay its debts as they become due in the usual course of business, or when the liabilities of the entity exceed its assets. Kick Payment — (Reform only) - The method of reimbursing capitated Health Plans in the form of a separate one (1) time fixed payment for specific services. Licensed — A facility, equipment, or an individual that has formally met state, county, and local requirements, and has been granted a license by a local, state or federal government entity.
Structured Data. Data that adhere to specific properties and validation criteria that are stored as fields in database records. Structured queries can be created and run against structured data, where specific data can be used as criteria for querying a larger data set; (b) Document: Information that does not meet the definition of structured data includes text files, spreadsheets, electronic messages and images of forms and pictures. Information System(s) — A combination of computing and telecommunications hardware and software that is used in: (a) the capture, storage, manipulation, movement, control, display, interchange and/or transmission of information, i.e., structured data (which may include digitized audio and video) and documents as well as non-digitalized audio and video; and/or (b) the processing and/or calculating of information and non-digitalized audio and video for the purposes of enabling and/or facilitating a business process or related transaction. Insolvency — A financial condition that exists when an entity is unable to pay its debts as they become due in the usual course of business, or when the liabilities of the entity exceed its assets. Insurer — Pursuant to s. 624.03, ES., every person engaged as indemnitor, surety, or contractor in the business of entering into contracts of insurance or of annuity.
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Structured Data. Data that adhere to specific properties and validation criteria that are stored as fields in database records. Structured queries can be created and run against structured data, where specific data can be used as criteria for querying a larger data set; (b) Document: Information that does not meet the definition of structured data includes text files, spreadsheets, electronic messages and images of forms and pictures. Information System(s) — A combination of computing hardware and software that is used in: (a) the capture, storage, manipulation, movement, control, display, interchange and/or transmission of information, i.e. structured data (which may include digitized audio and video) and documents; and/or (b) the processing of such information for the purposes of enabling and/or facilitating a business process or related transaction. AHCA Contract No. FA905, Attachment II, Page 15 of 186 HealthEase of Florida, Inc. Medicaid HMO Non-Reform Contract Insolvency — A financial condition that exists when an entity is unable to pay its debts as they become due in the usual course of business, or when the liabilities of the entity exceed its assets. Kick Payment – (Reform only) - The method of reimbursing capitated Health Plans in the form of a separate one (1) time fixed payment for specific services. Licensed — A facility, equipment, or an individual that has formally met state, county, and local requirements, and has been granted a license by a local, state or federal government entity.
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Structured Data. The second component in the title of this thesis is ‘structured data’. What is structured data? Again, this question is a difficult one to answer precisely. Although the term ‘structured data’ is rather vague, it is important to have a clear idea what we mean by it. The concept is most easily introduced by looking at database tables. A table is a matrix which consists of columns and rows. Each column has a particular, predefined meaning. In a table one can describe a certain predefined number of attributes of a set of objects; the attributes correspond to columns, the objects to rows. It does not matter in which order the columns are, as long as it is clear what the meaning of the column is. The structure of the information in the table is thus not of importance: one could swap the order of columns, or the order of rows, without affecting the meaning of the information that is stored in the table. A table associates objects with values of attributes, and nothing more. Machine learning algorithms that learn within this setup are known as attribute-value learners. Tables are simple, yet they are very powerful. Many interesting problems can be encoded in a single table; therefore, for example, most research in classification also focuses on clas- sification in a single table. The aim of the classifier is simple: given a row in the table, try to predict the value of one (target) attribute, using the values of the other attributes in the row. To perform this task in an accurate way is a challenge, and large numbers of studies are devoted specifically to building good predictive models for this situation (see [195, 167] for overviews). Structured data, however, is more complex data: this is data that cannot be stored sen- sibly in one table, or does not have a single table representation in which rows or columns are not related to each other. Structured data is also common. Multi-relational databases — databases of multiple tables— are common in large companies [100]. Some problems in- volving molecules, proteins, phylogenetic trees, social networks and web server access logs cannot be tackled if rows in a single table are not explicitly linked to each other. Although we claim that some problems can only be tackled with advanced techniques for mining structured data, of course this does not mean that all problems involving molecules, proteins, and so on, can only be tackled using such special algorithms. To apply attribute- value learners to structured data, how...
Structured Data. To the extent a response to discovery requires production of electronic information stored in a database, the parties will meet and 3 including whether all relevant information may be provided by querying the database for discoverable information and generating a report in a 4 reasonably usable and exportable electronic file, as well as the appropriate content and format of any report to be generated from querying such 5 databases and any additional information necessary to understand the data contained in the databases or database exports. In meeting and conferring, 6 the producing party shall make all disclosures necessary to ensure a 7 meaningful meet and confer regarding the content and format of any ESI to be produced from such databases.
Structured Data. Data that adhere to specific properties and Validation criteria that is stored as fields in database records. Structured queries can be created and run against structured data, where specific data can be used as criteria for querying a larger data set; ii. Document: Information that does not meet the definition of structured data includes text, files, spreadsheets, electronic messages and images of forms and pictures. Information System/Systems: A combination of computing hardware and software that is used in: (a) the capture, storage, manipulation, movement, control, display, interchange and/or transmission of information, i.e. structured data (which may include digitized audio and video) and documents; and/or (b) the processing of such information for the purposes of enabling and/or facilitating a business process or related transaction.
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