Data Exchange Format definition

Data Exchange Format means a machine readable data format intended or suitable for redistribution or sharing of data between software applications as determined by Licensor, including but not limited to any application programming interface, any database access (e.g., ODBC), any network transmission format (e.g., EDI, SOAP, RSS, XML) and any data file format (e.g., XLS, CSV).
Data Exchange Format means an electronic version of the Data used for sharing the Data between software applications, including but not limited to any application programming interface (API), any database access (e.g., ODBC, etc.), any network transmission format (e.g., EDI, SOAP, RSS, XML, etc.) and any data file format (e.g., XLS, CSV, etc.). Provider reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to determine if a particular electronic version of the Data constitutes a Data Exchange Format.

Examples of Data Exchange Format in a sentence

  • The format of these files is defined in the document: "HP Remote Proofing Data Exchange Format Specification".

  • Customer may not display or make the Data or Third Party Data available in any Data Exchange Format to non-employee users, including but not limited to, vendors, contractors, partners and the general public (e.g., public websites, partner and vendor extranets, EDI applications, etc.).

  • All teachers likely to be affected by a reduction in staff action will be considered for all ISBE licensed areas of eligibility throughout the District.

  • The Data or Third Party Data may not be shared between Distinct Software Applications or made available in any Data Exchange Format for the purpose of sharing between Distinct Software Applications.

  • The Data may not be shared between Distinct Software Applications or made available in any Data Exchange Format for the purpose of sharing between Distinct Software Applications.