Renaming definition
Examples of Renaming in a sentence
Re-naming, modifying characteristics or drawings, reverse engineering, changing the font format to that of the supplied variant, is strictly NOT permitted.
Renaming in synchronous message passing systems with Byzantine failures.
The parties acknowledge and agree that as of the Renaming Date, all references to Portfolio Manager in this Agreement shall be references to Mellon Investments Corporation.
NSF Facilities Facility naming and renaming must be in accordance with the NSF Policy on Brand Standards and the NSF Standard Operating Guidance for Naming and Renaming of NSF Major Facilities.
Restrictions, conditions, reservations, easements and other matters contained o the Plat of FORT LAUDERDALE TRUCK FARMS, as recorded in Plat Book 4, Page(s) 31, together with the Special Warranty Deed to the State of Florida recorded in O.R. Book 2374, Page 717 and the Resolution Renaming Certain Streets recorded in O.R. Book 3032, Page 921, Public Records of Broward County, Florida.
The amounts contained in (1) the salary schedule, (2) the extra-curricular salary schedule herein contained in Appendix A, and (3) to the extent allowed by law, the retirement benefits herein contained in Article VI include three percent (3.00%) of said amounts to be paid directly to the Indiana State Teachers Retirement Fund by the Board on behalf of each affected teacher for payment of the teacher’s share of such retirement contribution.
As of January 2, 2019 (“the Renaming Date”), BNY Mellon Asset Management North America Corporation was renamed Mellon Investments Corporation.
Re-naming example: A demonstration how the set parameters will affect the file names.
Renaming operations were already present in the JIGSAW framework [22] in connection with module composition and in the EIFFEL language [47] in connection with multiple class-based inheritance.
Renaming and set agreement are among the basic problems that lie at the core of computability in asynchronous systems prone to process crashes.