DTM definition

DTM has the meaning set forth in Section 3.6.
DTM means a Digital Terrain Model which is a 3 dimensional digital representation of a terrain surface;
DTM means Digital Terrain Model which is a utility (command) for AutoCAD that automatically creates an irregular triangular network from a given selection set of 3D objects.

Examples of DTM in a sentence

  • A design survey may include, but need not be limited to locating existing right-of-way, cross-sections or data to create cross-sections and Digital Terrain Models (DTM), horizontal and vertical location of utilities and improvements, detailing of bridges and other structures, review of right-of-way maps, establishing control points, etc.

  • The purpose of aerial mapping is to provide planimetric digital mapping (DGN) and DTM in support of roadway design.

  • The deliverables to be specified in individual work authorizations for design surveys and construction surveys shall be any combination of the following: • Digital Terrain Models (DTM) and the Triangular Irregular Network (TIN) files in a format acceptable by the State.

  • Planimetrics, Digital Terrain Modeling (DTM), and aerial photographs shall be furnished to the Engineer by the State, if available.

  • A design survey may include, but need not be limited to locating existing right-of- way, cross-sections or data to create cross-sections and Digital Terrain Models (DTM), horizontal and vertical location of utilities and improvements, detailing of bridges and other structures, review of right-of- way maps, establishing control points, etc.

  • Unless authorized in writing by State, Engineer shall provide DGN files consistent with TxDOT standards including level use, font designations, line weight, and color criteria shown on the Planimetric / DTM table.

  • DGN, DTM and TIN Files The Surveyor shall prepare DGN, DTM and TIN files covering the specific work location, meeting standards and specifications as required.

  • The Surveyor shall provide: • DGN, DTM and TIN files on a medium and in a format acceptable to the State, delivered on CD, DVD, flash-drive, or hard-drive.

  • The deliverables shall be any combination of the following: • Digital Terrain Models (DTM) and the Triangular Irregular Network (TIN) files in a format acceptable by the State.

  • The Engineer’s Surveyor shall provide: • DGN, DTM and TIN files on a medium and in a format acceptable to the State, delivered on CD, DVD, flash-drive, or hard-drive.


More Definitions of DTM

DTM means defendant DTM Corporation, a Texas corporation with its headquarters in Austin, Texas, its successors and assigns, and its subsidiaries, divisions, groups, affiliates, partnerships and joint ventures, and their directors, officers, managers, agents, and employees.
DTM means Device Type Manager;
DTM means Dollar Tree Management, Inc., a Virginia corporation.
DTM means the bare earth terrain, LAS Class 2, from which elevated surface features, such as buildings and trees, have been reclassified as LAS Class 1, with the addition of breaklines as needed for hydro- flattening of water bodies.
DTM means Department of Transportation and Mobility.

Related to DTM

  • DTMB means the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget. “Effective Date” has the meaning set forth in the preamble.

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  • EPG means electronic program guide maintained by a DPO on its Digital Distribution Platform which lists the television channels and programs, and scheduling and programming information therein and includes any enhanced electronic guide that allows Subscribers to navigate and select such available channels and programs.

  • SPID is the number that identifies a service provider to the relevant NPAC. The SPID may be a state-specific number. "Serving Wire Center" denotes the CenturyLink building from which dial tone for local Exchange Service would normally be provided to a particular End User Customer premises. "Signaling System 7" or "SS7" is an out-of-band signaling protocol consisting of four basic sub- protocols:

  • Signaling System 7 (SS7) means a signaling protocol used by the CCS Network.