Instance definition

Instance means an image of software that is created by executing the software’s setup or install procedure or by duplicating such an image.
Instance means an image of software that is created by executing the software’s setup or install procedure or by duplicating an existing Instance.
Instance means one unique installation of the Software on a Server.

Examples of Instance in a sentence

  • Article 94 The institutions shall interpret any term or other concept used in this Treaty that is derived from European Community law in conformity with the case law of the Court of Justice or the Court of First Instance of the European Communities.

  • Such guidance shall not prejudge any interpretation of the acquis communautaire by the Court of Justice or the Court of First Instance at a later stage.


More Definitions of Instance

Instance means one (1) copy of the Software.
Instance means a single occurrence of a Licensed Component. For clarification, if Customer has purchased only one Active Production Instance, Customer may run a single occurrence of the Licensed Component in RAM (Random Access Memory);
Instance means the initial copy of the Software necessary for execution of the Software and each additional copy (or partial copy) of the Software stored or loaded in memory or virtual memory.
Instance means any installation or copy of the Cryptovision Software on a device. Multiple installations of the Cryptovision Software on one device count each as an Instance.
Instance means a single occurrence of initialization or execution of the Software on one Server.
Instance. An “instance” of the Licensed Software is created by executing the Licensed Software’s setup or install procedure and/or duplicating an existing instance.
Instance means the initial copy of the Licensed Software necessary for execution of the Licensed Software and each additional copy (or partial copy) of the Licensed Software stored or loaded in memory or virtual memory.