Meta-Data definition

Meta-Data means data giving qualitative and quantitative information on the collected primary data;
Meta-Data means: (i) information embedded in a Native File that is not ordinarily viewable or printable from the application that generated, edited, or modified such Native File; and (ii) information generated automatically by the operation of a computer or other information technology system when a Native File is created, modified, transmitted, deleted or otherwise manipulated by a user of such system. Meta-Data is a subset of ESI.
Meta-Data means any data describing and documenting the project data.

Examples of Meta-Data in a sentence

  • Lacework will use commercially reasonable technical and organizational measures designed to prevent unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of Meta-Data in accordance with the Lacework Security and Privacy Standard made available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal/security-standard/ and incorporated herein by reference (“Security and Privacy Standard”).

  • Customer warrants that it has all rights, authorizations, and consents necessary under applicable law to permit the collection and transmission of Meta-Data as contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Customer will defend, indemnify, and hold Lacework and its Affiliates harmless from and against any claims, damages, losses, liabilities, costs, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of or relating to any claim brought by a third party alleging that the Meta-Data infringes a copyright, trademark, or U.S. patent, misappropriates a trade secret of a third party.

  • NPDP MetaData listings published monthly of all updates and new acquisitions.

  • MetaData Profile Contains 22 Metrics tracked in the NPDP Metadata Profile Database.


More Definitions of Meta-Data

Meta-Data means, collectively, any applicable process, configuration, log, and account activity meta-data associated with any Cloud Provider Account or any local machine, network, application, or container, that is collected and transmitted to Lacework as part of the Service. As between Customer and Lacework, Customer owns all right, title, and interest in and to the Meta-Data.
Meta-Data means information that explains and contextualises the other types of data (including Raw Data, Resource Data, and Derived Data). An example would be calibration data for a data collection device, the details about inviting a participant to take part in a data collection exercise, or the assay results from quality control samples.
Meta-Data means information which describes the data and the way in which the data were generated. Meta Data include variable names and labels, data collection protocols, information about the tools and techniques used to collect the data, the staff involved, the time and place of data collection, details of quality control and error – i.e. the ‘provenance’ of the data which allow future researchers to understand and accurately use these data in a secondary context. Researchers must collect full and rich meta-data when generating new data and return these promptly to ALSPAC in a clear and understandable format.
Meta-Data means supplementary information of the Data, for example, summaries or visualizations of the data, restricted excerpts, authorship information and high-level statistics (i.e. word counts)).
Meta-Data means any and all data and information received, stored, collected, derived, generated, or otherwise obtained or accessed by Institution in connection with this Agreement, in furtherance of any information sharing initiatives, or if applicable, access to any Meta Properties, Sites (as defined below) or any Systems (as defined below) regarding any aspect of Meta’s business, including all Personal Data and all other data or information provided by or on behalf of any Meta user, advertiser, business partner or content provider, and other information such as system procedures, employment practices, finances, inventions, business methodologies, trade secrets, copyrightable and patentable subject matter. For purposes of clarity, Meta Data does not include Researcher Data.
Meta-Data means Salesforce related contextual information about data or data sets such as form fields, hierarchical flow, formats, decision matrices, properties, and underlying definitions or descriptions which provides a framework to identify and classify a variety of other data.
Meta-Data means any data describing and documenting such data.