Computer Model definition

Computer Model means the computer model used to prepare the Initial Projection, as amended from time to time in accordance with Clause 7.11 (Computer Model) or as otherwise agreed between the Borrower and the Technical Bank.
Computer Model means the computer model described in Schedules 5.1(c) and 5.1(e) and set forth in the attached computer diskette.
Computer Model means the computer model delivered to the Administrative Agent pursuant to Section 4.1(k) of this Agreement used to produce the Base Case Projections.

Examples of Computer Model in a sentence

  • Zierock: Development of a Methodology and a Computer Model for Forecasting Emissions from Relevant Mobile and Stationary Sources, Final Report 1995 (study on behalf of EC, DG XI,, Brussels).

  • This last group of other activities and special services refers to services such as sales publications, buildings management and the Computer Model for Feasibility Analysis and Reporting, which are supplementary to the main activities of the Organization, but are in line with and relevant to its general objectives.

  • The tables specified in C-1.D that contain the items listed in Standard G-1(Scope of the Computer Model and Its Implementation), Disclosure 5 will be reviewed.

  • One may use the FAA-approved Ldn contours supplied by the Port Authority, or the noise contours may be computed from the federally approved INM Computer Model using flight data supplied by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

  • Trace the model changes specified in Standard G-1 (Scope of the Computer Model and Its Implementation), Disclosure 5 through all Computer Standards.


More Definitions of Computer Model

Computer Model means the computer model in the form accepted by the Agent pursuant to Clause 4.1 (Documentary Conditions Precedent) which uses the Forecast Assumptions to produce financial projections and projected cash flows and represented by material contained in or on computer discs, printouts and the analyses comprising the Forecast as it may be revised or replaced from time to time in accordance with this Agreement.
Computer Model means a computer program created to simulate or otherwise represent some physical phenomenon or utility function, by using input data and producing output based on those data.
Computer Model means the agreed form of model that is used to prepare each Forecast in accordance with Clause 17 (Forecasts and Calculations);
Computer Model means the agreed form of model that is used to prepare each Forecast in accordance with Clause 17 F( orecasts and Calculations); “Conditions Precedent” means the conditions precedent to the first utilisation of the Facility as set out in Schedule 2 (Conditions Precedent);
Computer Model means the computer model used to produce the Forecast delivered under paragraph 6(a) of Part I of Schedule 2 (as amended from time to time with the Technical Agent's consent).
Computer Model means a computer model which is prepared for the Project by the Borrower and audited by an expert acceptable to the Facility Agent acting reasonably with respect to Peruvian tax and accounting requirements and which will be provided to the Facility Agent prior to Financial Close.
Computer Model means the computerised financial model of the Project forecasting its cash flows, profit and loss accounts, balance sheets, and ratios throughout the life of the Project, stored on CD-Rom, and consisting of algorithms as set out on the print-out from such CD-Rom.