Electronic Databases definition

Electronic Databases means a digital collection of Members' personal, financial, usage, and other

Examples of Electronic Databases in a sentence

  • Section 16.02 Seniority shall be considered broken if an employee is duly discharged by the Employer, if he voluntarily quits, if he has been laid off continuously for a period of more than six (6) months, or if he is called back to work after a layoff and does not report for work within one (1) week.

  • Title: LI2659F - Multi Supplier Framework Agreement for the Supply of Electronic Databases for HSE staff, Department of Health, and Partners Description: The aim of this tender is to procure Electronic Journal Collections and On-Demand Electronic Journal Access for Health Service Executive (HSE) Library Services for access by all their members.

Related to Electronic Databases

  • Electronic Data means information, facts or programs stored as or on, created or used on, or transmitted to or from computer software, including systems and applications software, hard or floppy disks, CD-ROMS, tapes, drives, cells, data processing devices or any other media which are used with electronically controlled equipment.

  • Electronic Data Room means the electronic data room established by or on behalf of the Company in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Electronic Data Interchange or “EDI technology” means the computer-to-computer exchange of business transactions in a standardized, structured electronic format.

  • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) means technology that provides transaction related details, including invoice number(s), pay dates, and other identifying information as appropriate for each transaction.

  • traffic data means any data processed for the purpose of the conveyance of a communication on an electronic communications network or for the billing thereof;