PDM definition

PDM or “Process Data Management” means technology that allows process data to be entered into a format that can be viewed, manipulated and retrieved in the form of customized reports.
PDM means Palm Digital Media, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of PalmSource engaged in publishing digital print media, and developing and marketing digital print media readers, including the development and support of the PS E-Reader and related titles.
PDM has the meaning specified in the first paragraph.

Examples of PDM in a sentence

  • The Client acknowledges and agrees that in providing the Services, OCWA may utilize certain technology developed by or for OCWA, for example, OCWA’s WMMS, Outpost 5 and/or PDM (the “Technology”).


More Definitions of PDM

PDM means production development model;
PDM means the post Delivery modification during which the installation of a blended winglet system and LESSEE's in flight entertainment system will be installed. Scheduling, arranging and coordinating the arrival at the PDM location of the Aircraft, BFE, material and parts will be LESSEE's responsibility.
PDM means Pitt-Des Moines, Inc., its directors, officers, employees, agents, representatives, predecessors, successors, and assigns; its subsidiaries, divisions, groups, and affiliates controlled by Pitt-Des Moines, Inc., and the respective directors, officers, employees, agents, representatives, successors, and assigns of each.
PDM means Program Data Management.
PDM. The Program Definition Manual for the Xxxxxx Xxxxxx International Terminal – Final Version December 2014 and is incorporated into this Agreement by reference.
PDM and “POD” include the termsYM PDM” and “YM POD” where appropriate. Territory
PDM has the authority to enter into this AGREEMENT for the licensing of rights to this invention.