Models definition

Models means RESCO.
Models means a simulation model created through the use of the AnyLogic Software and provided to End User hereunder.

Examples of Models in a sentence

  • Bent Manufacturing Company, Masterflex Models MF-360-36 (Round) MF-180-36 (Flat) and MFEX 180—362.

  • Ray-O-Lite, Models "AA" ARC II (4" x 4") and ARC Round Shoulder (4" x 4") 4.

  • Models nondiscriminatory practices in all activities.(These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed.

  • Vega Molded Products, Models GBM and JD THRIE BEAM BARRIER MARKERS(For use to the left of traffic)A.

  • Filtrona Extrusion, Models T.O.M., T.R.P.M., and "HH" (High Heat)3.


More Definitions of Models

Models. {...} } CustomSchemas After saving all changes, the widget will be displayed in the [ Dashboars ] section of the mobile application.
Models. {} } After you save the schema and restart the mobile application, the tablet will display the section page in full screen mode. Add a standard detail with columns Advanced Use the Mobile application wizard to add a detail to the section of mobile application. If the detail object is not a section object of the Mobile Creatio application, the detail will display the id of the connected section record instead of record values. Configure the schema of the detail page to display values.
Models means CAPEX and RESCO.
Models means software files that have been trained over large sets of data to recognize certain types of patterns. When used in conjunction with the Software, Models can find patterns, identify data, documents or images, or make predictions from a previously unseen dataset.
Models means the source code and object code of the programs described in Schedule 4 together with such Updates, if any, as are developed by or for ARM.
Models means a simulation model created through the use of the Software.
Models means: (i) the object code and source code of the programs identified in Schedule 3 Part A; (ii) the object code and such source code of the programs identified in Schedule 3 Part B as may be necessary (at ARM’s absolute discretion) to allow the support of subsequent releases of the specified simulator: and (iii) subject to the payment by LGS of the fee(s) set out in Clause 9.2, the object code and such source code of the programs identified in Schedule 3 Part C as may be necessary (at ARM’s absolute discretion) to allow the support of subsequent releases of the specified simulator; together with such Updates thereof, if any, as are developed by or for ARM.