ALM definition

ALM means asset liability management.
ALM means Active Load Management in accordance with Article 1, Schedule 5.2 of PJM’s Reliability Assurance Agreement (RAA).
ALM has the meaning set forth in the Recitals hereto.

Examples of ALM in a sentence

  • The components are Transport Facility per ALM (monthly recurring), and Transport Termination (per end, monthly recurring).

  • Liquidity Risk Management in the Bank (standalone) is governed by the Board approved Asset Liability Management (ALM) Policy which provides the framework for its monitoring & management.

  • Shared Transport is comprised of three billing components: (1) Transport Facility per ALM (usage and distance sensitive); (2) Transport Termination (per end, usage sensitive); and (3) Tandem Switching (usage sensitive).

  • ALM shall have final approval for all arrangements and items displayed in Client’s Space and may, at its discretion, require Client to rearrange the placement of exhibition stand materials.

  • Client will furnish ALM, in advance, the names of all Client Representatives attending the Event.


More Definitions of ALM

ALM means American Lawyer Media, Inc. and its subsidiaries (and its predecessor, ALM Holdings, LLC) since the ALM Acquisition.
ALM means asset and liability management; “A.M. Best” means A.M. Best Company;
ALM means an electronic terminal that performs one or more of certain banking functions, including dispensing of loan documents and loan proceeds, dispensing of deposit account opening documents, and accepting customer executed loan and deposit documents.
ALM means Aganang Local Municipality
ALM. VLM”=100). This procedure is iterated over all sequences of the dataset. The computational complexity of RELIEF is O((number of sequences)2 *(number of positions)). A residue position (“site”) will obtain best weight if it has maximal “local” specificity over all triplets of a sequence, its nearest neighbor in the same, and that in the opposite class, i.e., local in sequence space. Thus if a residue position is conserved within each class but divergent between classes, then its RELIEF weight will be high. Completely conserved positions and overall divergent positions will get zero weight, while positions that are divergent within subfamilies but conserved between subfamilies will get negative weight. RELIEF is a two-class feature weighting algorithm. However, large protein families with a variety of specificities require algorithms acting on multiple classes. Extensions of RELIEF to handle multiple classes have been proposed (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 1994; Robnik-Sikonja and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2003; ▇▇▇ and ▇▇, 2006). For instance, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (1994) introduced RELIEF-F where the weight vector is updated by the sum of miss(seq) weighted by the estimated a priori probabilities of the classes. Here, we present a new ensemble approach based on random sub- sampling of pairs of classes. The multi-RELIEF algorithm is illustrated below in pseudo-code. Multi-RELIEF %input: X1,..,Xm (m classes of aligned proteins) %parameters: nr_iter, nr_sample %output: multi_W (weights assigned to positions) nr_positions=total number of positions; weights=zero vector of size nr_positions; for i=1: nr_iter select randomly two classes X=select randomly nr_sample sequences from each selected class W_i=apply RELIEF to X end; for s=1: nr_positions multi_W(s)=(average across positive W_i(s)’s); end; return multi_W In multi-RELIEF, multiple runs (nr_ iter) of RELIEF are performed. At each run i, first two classes are randomly selected. Next, nr_sample sequences from each class are randomly selected. Finally, RELIEF is applied to the resulting two classes, yielding an output vector Wi. When the multiple runs are completed, the weight multi_W(s) of a position s is computed by averaging the positive weights assigned to that position by the nr_iter runs of RELIEF. That is, using N+=|{i|Wi(s)>0}| and N-=|{i|Wi(s)<0}| ⎧ 1 ∑ Wi(s) for N + > 0 ⎪ + i ⎪ Wi ( s)>0 multi _ W (s) = ⎪ 1 Wi(s) for N + = 0 ∧ N − > 0 ⎨ N − ∑i ⎪ Wi ( s)<0 ⎪ 0 for ⎪ ⎩ N + = 0 ∧ N − = 0 Note that in the definition of multi_W(s), only those runs w...
ALM means ALM Equity AB, a company incorporated under the laws of Sweden, with Swedish Reg. No. 556549-1650.
ALM means Active Load Management in accordance with schedule 5.2 of the RAA.