Web Enablement definition

Web Enablement means conversion of Content to an electronic medium capable of displaying the Content on a computer monitor via the internet.

Examples of Web Enablement in a sentence

  • With respect to non-Rodale employee authored Books and Relevant Chapters published by Rodale after the date of this Agreement and which become a part of Schedule A by endorsement thereto pursuant to Section 3.3(b), Rodale shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain Web Enablement rights from the authors thereof.

  • Such fee shall be payable by MotherNature to Rodale within thirty (30) days of completion of Web Enablement of such Book(s) or Relevant Chapters.

  • All Information Technology Systems or software/application development, modification or support shall be performed in accordance with Defense Business Transformation guidance (formerly Business Management Modernization Program (BMMP)), Department of the Navy (DON)/Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Functional Area Manager (FAM) Policies and Guidance, Network and Server Registration, and Web Enablement mandates.

  • All Information Technology systems or software/application development, modification or support shall be performed in accordance with Defense Business Transformation guidance (formerly Business Management Modernization Program (BMMP)), Department of the Navy (DON)/NAVAIR Functional Area Manager (FAM) Policies and Guidance, Network and Server Registration and Web Enablement mandates.

  • All Information Technology (IT) Systems or software/application development, modification or support shall be performed in accordance with Defense Business Transformation guidance (formerly BMMP), NAVAIR FAM Policies and Guidance, Network and Server Registration, and Web Enablement mandates Analyze system support requirements and provide a report to the Government that documents that analysis and findings.

  • Further work includes: Look at the architectures for reprocessing historic data; Incorporate Sensor Web Enablement, OM-JSON; Deploy on vessels/mobile, remote platforms; Investigation of Apache NiFi. The group discussed to set up a structures space on the ODIP website to share tool, libraries and put the relevant resources and links to other external material.

  • Emerging OGC standards and protocols considered in the context of the OoT projects: ● SWE Common Data Model – Defines low-level data models for exchanging sensor related data between nodes of the OGC Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) framework.

  • All Information Technology (IT) Systems or software/application development, modification or support shall be performed in accordance with Defense Business Transformation guidance (formerly BMMP), NAVAIR FAM Policies and Guidance, Network and Server Registration, and Web Enablement mandates.

  • This includes comparing and analysing standards and best practices relevant to the management of marine data in the EU, USA and Australia; developing interoperability solutions between existing infrastructures; developing common standards, where possible, especially in new domains such as Sensor Web Enablement (SWE); establishing global discovery and exchange of marine and ocean data, between regional infrastructures including the GEOSS, Ocean Data Portal (ODP) and POGO services.

  • CSQ Web Enablement API (Optional) Client to obtain quote from CSQ and purchase from CSQ.