Time stamp definition

Time stamp means either:
Time stamp means the date and time of occurrence of a particular event recorded in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) time in a prescribed format;
Time stamp means recorded data indicating dates and times when, for example, electronic files have been prepared and a system has performed processing.

Examples of Time stamp in a sentence

  • All transactions received on the same business day (as per Time stamp rule).

  • All transactions received on the same day (as per Time stamp rule).

  • Time stamp (TS) data type must be in the format:YYYY[MM[DD[HHMM[SS[.S[S[S[S]]]]]]]][+/-ZZZZ]^<degree of precision> Note: The optional degree of precision component is retained for backward compatibility only.

  • All transactions received on the same day (as per Time stamp rule).b.

  • Time stamp is the time when the data for the report was retrieved.


More Definitions of Time stamp

Time stamp means data in electronic form which binds other electronic data to a particular time establishing evidence that these data existed at that time.
Time stamp means a data unit created using a system of technical and organisational means which certifies the existence of electronic data at a given time;
Time stamp is the means of identifying the time and date at which data is transmitted, received or created by the Trading System. An Order may be given a new Time Stamp when it is modified, or re-activated after withdrawal.
Time stamp means either (i) to append to a message a digitally signed notation indicating the date,
Time stamp means the official record of the date and time that such Application is received by the OPA.
Time stamp means the Sponsor’s official record of the date and time that an Application is received by the Sponsor.
Time stamp means a computer evidence that can be used to effect temporal validation;