Parameters definition

Parameters means the parameters for the Funding Policy agreed by the Parties under the Memorandum of Understanding.
Parameters means the parameters agreed by the Parties in establishing the Initial Funding Policy, as set out in Appendix A to the Initial Funding Policy (and the corresponding sections referenced in such Appendix A to the Initial Funding Policy).
Parameters means, for the purpose of the market surveillance referred to in Part 6:a) special conditions for the entry and execution of orders in terms of their price, timing and quantity characteristics;b) limits to the maximum changes in the prices of contracts that can be concluded, calculated with reference to other contracts or orders present on the book;c) start, end and duration of trading and the suspension thereof in the different phases;“Private Equity backed (PEB)”means companies whose shareholders have included − for at least 2 years− one or more venture capital institutional investors with a holding of at least

Examples of Parameters in a sentence

  • Ancillary Service Offers higher than corresponding Ancillary Service penalty factors, as defined in Appendix 2, Day-Ahead Market Optimization Control Parameters, of the Other Binding Document titled “Methodology for Setting Maximum Shadow Prices for Network and Power Balance Constraints,” will not be awarded.

  • The Resource Parameters, listed in Section 3.7.1, Resource Parameter Criteria, are a subset of Resource Registration data defined in the Resource Registration Glossary.

  • The sum of the awarded Ancillary Service capacities for each Resource must be within the Resource limits specified in the Current Operating Plan (COP) and Section 3.18, Resource Limits in Providing Ancillary Service, and the Resource Parameters as described in Section 3.7, Resource Parameters.

  • The QSE may revise Resource Parameters only with sufficient documentation to justify a change in Resource Parameters.

  • ERCOT shall use the Resource Parameters as inputs into the Day-Ahead Market (DAM), Reliability Unit Commitment (RUC), Security-Constrained Economic Dispatch (SCED), Resource Limit Calculator, Load Frequency Control (LFC), and other ERCOT business processes.


More Definitions of Parameters

Parameters the string contains parameter information.
Parameters mean, for each Fiscal Year, the Corporate “Report Card” parameters and the “Personal Expectation” performance parameters established by Corporation’s CEO, with the approval of the Compensation Committee for Executive for a Fiscal Year. Executive’s Corporate Report Card parameters and Personal Expectation performance parameters for Fiscal 2007 were previously designated by Corporation’s CEO, with the approval of the Compensation Committee, and communicated to Executive. For Fiscal 2008 and any subsequent Fiscal Year beginning in a Renewal Term, Corporation’s CEO, with the approval of the Compensation Committee will designate Executive’s Corporate Report Card parameters and Personal Expectation performance parameters no later than May 31, 2007 (or May 31 of that Fiscal Year).
Parameters means, for the purpose of the market surveillance referred to in Title 4.9:
Parameters. In WSLA, SLA parameters are specified by metrics. Metrics define how service parameters can be measured and are typically functions. There are at least two major types of metrics. 1)Resource metrics are retrieved directly from the provider resources and are used as is without further processing. For example, transaction count. 2) Composite metrics represents a combination of several resource metrics, calculated according to a specific algorithm. For example transactions per hour combines the raw resource metrics of transaction count and uptime. Composite metrics are required when the consumers need insightful and contextual information where raw numbers do not suffice. In [2], a third metrics referred to as a business metric has been defined. It relates SLA parameters to financial terms specific to a service customer.
Parameters. The TALC Labor/Management Committee shall review the parameters 17 for decision making to include but not be limited to budgets, instructional materials, personnel, and 18 curriculum design.
Parameters. {"target":"xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx-xxxx.xxxx.xx/GCMServer- test/","callback_url":"xxxx://00.00.00.0:0000/","profile":1},"time_trigger":"2015-12- 01T12:23:21.102093Z","time_started":null,"time_finished":null,"report":null}
Parameters in systems jargon means the numbers that determine how much of a discrepancy turns which faucet how fast. Maybe the faucet turns hard, so it takes awhile to get the water flowing or to turn it off. Maybe the drain is blocked and can allow only a small flow, no matter how open it is. Maybe the faucet can deliver with the force of a fire hose.