Machine readable copy definition

Machine readable copy means a format that can be used and understood by a computer; copies must be stored using text file formats that are either standardized or otherwise publicly known, so that anyone can develop new tools for working with them.

Related to Machine readable copy

  • Machine-readable means an automatic identification technology media, such as bar codes, contact memory buttons, radio frequency identification, or optical memory cards.

  • machine-readable format means a file format structured so that software applications can easily identify, recognize and extract specific data, including individual statements of fact, and their internal structure;

  • Authoritative Copy means, with respect to an eNote, the unique copy of such eNote that is within the Control of the Controller.

  • Machine means the machines/ equipment/software/accessories as detailed at Annexure-A.

  • Format C: Format for the Bidder (Single Firm / Partner(s) in case of Joint Venture) for technical experience in compliance to para 1.01 (III) {(i) or (ii) or (iii)} of Annexure-A to BDS (Volume-I : Section-III) [In case of Joint Venture bidder, the QR data of each of the partner (in support of meeting the requirement of para 1.01 (III) (iv) of Annexure-A to BDS (Volume-I : Section-III)] is also is to furnished, as applicable, using this format. The bidder (Single Firm / Partner(s) in case of Joint Venture) who is willing to qualify in compliance to para 1.01 (III) {(ii) or (iii)} above shall fill below format for two or all three contracts.