Example sentences of "for data [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Unicenter is an open systems equivalent to its current mainframe software for data centre management . |
2 | These include low-cost lines for data transfer and a cheaper alternative to packet switching , plus cheaper multimedia applications like videoconferencing and videotelephony . |
3 | The sum is dependent on the choice of the particular hardware options — speed of line , capacity for data transfer , expandability — and current estimates are between £4k and £10k p.a . |
4 | The Taxonomic Database Working Group ( TDWG ) is currently developing data standards within taxonomic databases , and for data transfer between institutions . |
5 | The Taxonomic Database Working Group ( TDWG ) , on which RBGE is represented , is concerned with the development of several standards , including those required for data transfer . |
6 | A rough estimate for data transfer time can be obtained by comparing the size of your LIFESPAN database with the sizes specified above . |
7 | There is the matching and retrieval capabilities of information retrieval systems , the document segmentation and word indexing of free text products , the display of mark-up languages , the layouts and layers to be found in the Office Document Architecture , the use of metadata for data exchange , and the application of a body of rules as in the field of AI and expert systems . |
8 | It uses TCP/IP for data exchange over Ethernet , HyperChannel and FDDI networks and can communicate over an SNA network with applications running under MVS using the LU 6.2 protocol . |
9 | The Garden had no computer communication links , so that the Library could not access on-line bibliographic databases to carry out literature searches for staff , and there was no possibility of using computers for data exchange between institutions . |
10 | The programme will oblige us to invest in higher bandwidth communication equipment for data exchange between institutions . |
11 | The preparation of educational material , such as educational information packs and interactive video projects , can be carried out efficiently using networked computers for data exchange , and for cutting costs by sharing printers and other output devices . |
12 | Late last week , Hewlett-Packard Co released HP OpenWarehouse , claiming it to be the first fully scalable open system for data warehousing and contrasting it with mainframe-based and proprietary data-warehousing offerings , and saying that the open systems approach enables it to offer data warehousing at a small fraction of the cost of proprietary systems . |
13 | Hewlett-Packard Co has released HP OpenWarehouse , claiming it to be the first fully scalable open system for data warehousing and contrasting it with mainframe-based and proprietary data-warehousing offerings , and saying that the open systems approach enables it to offer data warehousing at a small fraction of the cost of proprietary systems . |
14 | The two channel version of the Chromatography Server provides 1 Mb of RAM for data storage in the event of network or host computer malfunction . |
15 | Don Eigler , one of the IBM researchers , said last week that he was sceptical about IBM 's technique being useful for data storage because of the length of time it takes to move atoms . |
16 | The Model 1625 offers additional flexibility with an external beam facility suitable for microscopy or an additional sampling compartment and a disk drive for data storage . |
17 | CD-Rom is an ideal system for data storage , but unlike IV , the discs can not display full motion video . |
18 | This means adding just a little expanded memory produces a large percentage increase in the amount of memory available for data storage . |
19 | If the data base is accessed infrequently , then creating an indexed file ( for relational data bases ) or direct access ( for pointered files ) file will be more effective , removing the need for data structure creation on program initialization . |
20 | Perhaps more important for data interpretation , the nitric acid is believed to be returned to the gas phase , and is therefore measurable using ground-based FTIR techniques , unlike heterogeneous reactions on polar stratospheric cloud surfaces in the Antarctic spring where HNO 3 can be sequestered in the solid phase . |
21 | SCIENTISTS , doctors , lawyers , accountants , journalists , newsagents — indeed anyone who stores the names and addresses of business contacts on a personal computer or word processor — could find themselves committing a criminal offence if government plans for data protection , presented to the House of Commons this week , becomes law . |
22 | Clearly it viewed suggestions for data protection legislation , especially those which made the inclusion of public sector computers a central point , with disfavour , and until pressure from Europe proved irresistible it was successful . |
23 | The senior police officer with overall responsibility for data protection is John . |
24 | In Europe the primary legal instrument for data protection is the Council of Europe Convention ‘ for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data ’ , 1981 . |
25 | In July 1990 , the European Commission published a draft directive for data protection , as part of the ‘ Single Market ’ programme . |
26 | The aim is to expand its OEM base — all but two of the notebook computer-manufacturing customers of OmniTel are new accounts for Data Race . |
27 | It is to be hoped that data-base technology can be developed quickly enough to meet the imminent requirements for data management in very large hyper-bases . |
28 | The hybridisation data were held in a flat file data base , with C programs reponsible for data management and collation . |
29 | We rely increasingly for data exploration and delivery upon international networks , online data services , and hypertext and multimedia systems . |
30 | There is no consensus on the nature of the formal data model which is necessary to provide an integrated framework for data structuring and manipulation . |