COGNOS definition

COGNOS means Cognos Incorporated, existing as at the date hereof as a corporation incorporated under the federal laws of Canada.
COGNOS means IBM's COGNOS software.

Examples of COGNOS in a sentence

  • Case conferencing, WTWCMS and COGNOS reports including the Participation & Engagement Status Report, Employability Code Duration Report, and Earned Income/Employment Report are used to identify cases not meeting maximum participation.

  • Described below is how the district uses work participation management reports available through COGNOS or other reports and activities to monitor district progress toward meeting work participation requirements and ensuring full engagement by adults in work or work preparation activities: The local district monitors performance by utilizing data available to all Employment Unit staff in WMS, WTWCMS and Cognos at both the unit and worker levels as well as by specific providers.

  • Grant recipients (LEA and non-LEA) that are not reimbursed through monthly COGNOS data pulls will be required to complete an “▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Budget Reimbursement Request.” The request lists the budgeted amounts by category from the approved grant budget, actual expenditures, remaining budget balance and grant funding received by the recipient.

  • Described below is how the district uses work participation management reports available through COGNOS or other reports and activities to monitor district progress toward meeting work participation requirements and ensuring full engagement by adults in work or work preparation activities: The district utilizes WTWCMS reports, COGNOS reports and District reports to monitor progress and client participation.

  • Employability Examiners - This team uses COGNOS and WTWCMS lists to monitor client participation and compliance.

  • Reporting is the primary responsibility of the Program Information/Evaluation Coordinator but in addition, each supervisor is trained in COGNOS reporting, and will create individual reports based on work or team assignment.

  • Described below is how the district uses work participation management reports available through COGNOS or other reports and activities to monitor district progress toward meeting work participation requirements and ensuring full engagement by adults in work or work preparation activities: Niagara County relies heavily upon Cognos reports to meet work participation rate requirements.

  • Management reports found in COGNOS are monitored on a monthly basis to ensure full engagement by adults in work or work preparation activities.

  • Our internal data is compared to the COGNOS reports issued by the State to verify and correct programming errors.

  • OEM acknowledges that the Programs contain confidential and proprietary information and trade secrets belonging to COGNOS and its licensors, and that title and ownership rights to the Programs shall remain exclusively with COGNOS and its licensors.