Knowledgebase definition
Examples of Knowledgebase in a sentence
Ask Jeeves will provide Compaq with the Software, the Ask Jeeves Knowledgebase (and regular updates to the Ask Jeeves Knowledgebase) and technical support as may be needed for Compaq to implement the Service on Alta Vista.
Somatic gene variant annotations and related content have been powered by The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Laboratory® Clinical Knowledgebase (JAX-CKB™).
Ask Jeeves will define the content of the Ask Jeeves Knowledgebase, including the determination of what constitutes appropriate questions and answers.
The Service Provider will configure a web based Knowledge-base Management (KMS) Tool, the contents of which the Department will review and approve.
CUSTOMER agrees to contribute Evidence of Compromise into the Attack Credential Knowledgebase.
This agreement includes unlimited access to IRON’s Web-based support tools, including FAQs, documentation and Knowledgebase systems.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, regardless of (1) whether any Source Code or other information contained within the AJ Software, the Licensed Software and Documentation was known to the KK or TCI (or employees, contractors or consultants of either) before the date of delivery to the KK, or (2) any components of the AJ Software, the Licensed Software, the Documentation and the U.S. Knowledgebase are confidential and proprietary and the Confidential Information of AJI and its licensors.
Ask Jeeves will provide bug fixes for the Software and the Ask Jeeves Knowledgebase at no additional cost to Compaq.
The Educational License includes the following support: full access to the Alteryx community including: Analytic Application Exchange, Alteryx blogs, Forums, recorded webinars and Knowledgebase for user support and learning.
LifeMap Sciences’ (▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) core technology and business is based on its Integrated Biomedical Knowledgebase and discovery platform for biomedical research, which currently includes GeneCards®, the leading human gene database; LifeMap Discovery®, the database of embryonic development, stem cell research and regenerative medicine; and MalaCards, the human disease database.