Control Tools definition

Control Tools means Products other than Data Tools. As of the Effective Date, Control Tools includes StreamSets Control Hub.

Examples of Control Tools in a sentence

  • Data Tools (for configuring Data Pipelines) are deployed as Software while Control Tools (for managing and monitoring Data Pipelines) may be deployed as Software or used as a Service.

  • Quality Control Tools and Methods: ● Version Control System (e.g., Git): For code version management and code reviews.

  • A reasonable outline of the nature and characteristics of such a framework has these components: – GLX-specific Policies and Procedures; – GLX-specific Control Tools; – GLX-specific Control Systems; and – GLX-specific Policies and Procedures.

  • Carollo has developed several design aid manuals and other Quality Control Tools.

  • After the installation, please do not tick to run [WorldCard Team Server Control Tools], directly click [Finish] to complete the installation.

  • Data Tools (for configuring Data Pipelines) are deployed as Software while Control Tools (for managing and monitoring Data Pipelines) are provided as a Service (unless otherwise specified in the applicable Order).

  • Data Tools (for configuring Data Pipelines) are deployed as Software while Control Tools (for managing and monitoring Data Pipelines) are provided as a Service as specified in the applicable Order.

  • Any access by ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ to GE’s Global Research Center in connection with GE Provided Control Tools Access shall be subject to individual statements of work to be negotiated by the Parties on a case-by-case basis with no obligation for either Party to enter into any such statement of work.

Related to Control Tools

  • Innovative control technology means any system of air pollution control that has not been adequately demonstrated in practice, but would have a substantial likelihood of achieving greater continuous emissions reduction than any control system in current practice or of achieving at least comparable reductions at lower cost in terms of energy, economics, or non-air quality environmental impacts.

  • Control equipment means equipment necessary for the setting and/or unsetting of an immobilizer.

  • RAI MDS Tools means the standardized Resident Assessment Instrument – Minimum Data Set (“RAI MDS”) 2.0, the RAI MDS 2.0 User Manual and the RAI MDS Practice Requirements, as the same may be amended from time to time.

  • Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) means the lowest emission limit that a particular source is capable of meeting by the application of control technology that is reasonably available considering technological and economic feasibility. It may require technology that has been applied to similar, but not necessarily identical source categories.

  • Control device means equipment (such as an incinerator or carbon adsorber) used to reduce, by destruction or removal, the amount of air contaminants in an air stream prior to discharge to the ambient air.