Script Language definition
Script Language means a version of software that exists in the form of commands and instructions for high-level command language that is interpreted by the computer (translated on the fly) without having to be compiled and usually used to write scripts (such as macros and communications program scripts) for limited functions that augment an application or system program, including such languages as Hyper-Text Mar▇-▇▇ Language (HTML) and Microsoft’s Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). Server means any computer that provides shared processing or resources (e.g., printer, fax, Application processing, database, mail, proxy, firewalls, and backup capabilities) to Authorized Users or other computers over the Network. A Server includes associated peripherals (e.g., local storage devices, attachments to centralized storage, monitor, keyboard, pointing device, tape drives, and external disk arrays) and is identified by a unique manufacturer’s serial number. Service Credits or Service Level Credits has the meaning set forth in the Service Levels and Service Credits Schedule. Service Levels has the meaning given in the Service Levels and Service Credits Schedule. Service Level Credit Allocation Percentage means the percentage of the Allocation of Pool Percentage allocated to a Critical Service Level within a Performance Category, as further defined in the Service Levels and Service Credits Schedule. Service Level Default has the meaning set forth in the Service Levels and Service Credits Schedule. Service Locations means the locations of Company and Authorized Users to which Provider provides the Services, as may be amended by Company from time to time during the Term. As of the Effective Date, the Service Locations are as set forth in the Procedures Manual.
Examples of Script Language in a sentence
A Comparative Study of the Script, Language and Proper Names of the Old Syriac Inscriptions.