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Data Transfer - definition(s)

Data Transfer - Data transfer is defined as any item (graphic, sound, html, file or database file) that is delivered from your account on the IT Dimensions Web Hosting web server to a visitor through your web pages. If size of your web page is 10Kb, each time this page is downloaded by a web browser, 10K of the data transfer quota is used. If this were an account, with a quota of 5 GB of data transfer, this page would have to be called from the web 500,000 times in the month to reach its quota.

[Category=Data Cleansing ]

Source: X4DB, 17 May 2010 08:47:16, http://www.x4db.com/glossary.html External


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Data Transfer - The process of moving data from one environment to another environment. An environment may be an application system or operating environment. See Data Transport.

[Category=Information Management ]

Source: Information-Management.com, 13 June 2010 07:56:12, http://www.information-management.com/glossary/d.html External


Data Transfer - The process of moving data from one environment to another environment. An environment may be an application system or operating environment. See Data Transport.

[Category=Data Warehousing ]

Source: Sun.com, 26 July 2010 08:23:38, http://www.sun.com/third-party/dw/brochures/67198.Acrobat.pdf External


Data Transfer - The process of moving data from one environment to another environment. An environment may be an application system or operating environment. See Data Transport.

[Category=Data Management ]

Source: DataMentors, 17 August 2010 09:25:22, http://www.datamentors.com/News-and-Resources/Glossary.html External


Data Transfer - The process of moving data from one environment to another environment. An environment may be an application system or operating environment. See Data Transport.

[Category=Data Warehousing ]

Source: Aexis Business Intelligence, 24 November 2010 08:18:47, http://www.aexis.eu/DataWarehouse-Glossary/ External


data transfer - Source: OpenGIS Guide

"In the geoprocessing world, this refers to converting geodata from one (usually proprietary) data format to another. The OpenGIS Specification is not a data transfer standard. Instead, it (in most cases) specifies interfaces by which software systems can exchange information about features, geometry, spatial referencing, and geoprocessing operations. It enables remote GIS systems, for example, to behave like extensions of your local computing environment. "

[Category=Geospatial ]

Source: Open Geospatial Consortium, 10 June 2011 08:53:23, http://www.opengeospatial.org/ogc/glossary External


Data transfer  - Data transfer refers to the transmission / communication of data to a recipient in whatever way.

Transfers of personal data within or between Community institutions or bodies or to recipients in EU countries are subject to certain conditions according to Articles 7 and 8 of Regulation (EC) No 45/2001. For instance, such transfer should be necessary for the legitimate performance of the public tasks involved.

Transfers are subject to specific safeguards when the recipient is located in a country outside the EU / European Economic Area (EEA) according to Articles 25-26 of Directive 95/46/EC and Article 9 of Regulation (EC) No 45/2001. See for instance the conditions for the transfer of PNR data or relating to the Safe Harbour scheme.

[Category=Geospatial ]

Source: European Data Protection Supervisor, 27 July 2011 09:05:25,  http://www.edps.europa.eu/EDPSWEB/edps/cache/off/EDPS/Dataprotection/Glossary External


data transfer - [data transfer] The process of moving data from one system to another or from one point on a network to another.

[Category=Geospatial ]

Source: esri, 18 March 2012 08:06:55, http://support.esri.com/en/knowledgebase/GISDictionary/term/abbreviation External 

 

 

 


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