Control Language definition

Control Language means conditions added to the scope of an OHV project by the 156 Commission.
Control Language means conditions added to the scope of an OHV project by the

Examples of Control Language in a sentence

  • Provide an updated and current listing of all files, software, applications, interfaces, documentation, Job Control Language (JCL), work flow and other information requested by the Department.

  • The Transfer Agent Application includes Job Control Language (JCL), Catalog Procedures (PROCS) and program modules written primarily in COBOL.

  • A Peritus Y2000 conversion product, based on the Peritus Code Analyzer, which can be used to identify, correct and verify date- field processing in mainframe computer application systems including program source code, production Job Control Language ("JCL") files and data files.

  • All custom modifications to the Software, not including assisting Licensee in implementation of the Software Job Control Language, shall be undertaken by Licensor at its then current time and materials charges.

  • Volume IV, “Program Listing” (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇ et al., 1971d), lists the entire original program and Job Control Language (JCL) as used in the demonstration runs.

  • Rating Maximum per Issuer ______ __________________ AAA $100 Million AA $ 75 Million A $ 50 Million BAA $ 25 Million Federally sponsored agencies' REMIC CMOs, however, are not subject to such size limits.

  • If the PRODUCT license hereunder contains access to Network Control Language ("NCL"), Licensee shall be permitted, for its internal purposes only, to the NCL to develop code and further applications in accordance with the technical manuals supplied to Licensee with the PRODUCT.

  • Also, it has been developed a new, open- source, Data Usage Control module as an evolution of the open-source IDS Dataspace Connector that supports usage policies written in the IDS Usage Control Language based on ODRL.

Related to Control Language

  • Primary language means the dominant language used by a person for communication.

  • Native language means, if used in reference to an individual of limited English proficiency, the following:

  • Speech-language pathology means the care and services provided by a licensed speech-language pathologist as set forth in the member state's statutes and rules.

  • plain language means language that can be understood by a reasonable person, applying a reasonable effort;

  • Speech-language pathologist means an individual who is licensed by a state to practice speech-language pathology.