A location where a job is performed.
A geographic place where there is evidence of past human activity.
An archaeological site is an area that archaeologists are investigating. go back
Parcel located within an Opportunity Area
A geographical area on which one or more major DOE facilities or plants are located. For example, the Oak Ridge Site includes the X-10, Y-12, and K-25 facilities. A site is sometimes referred to as a reservation.
Features of a place related to the immediate environment on which the place is located (e.g., terrain, soil, subsurface, geology, ground water).
the actual place where a settlement (or farm or factory) is located.
the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located); "a good site for the school"
a collection of locations
a portion of an organization network that has defined geographical or topological boundaries
a room where one or more IRI machines are located
a single system configuration or product unit where the software is installed on co-located computers
or Archaeological Site: A frequently vague term used to describe a horizontal and vertical area of ground that has been used intensively by people in the past and which contains or is likely to contain artifacts and features associated with that past activity. The actual boundaries of sites may be based on the density of features and artifacts or on other criteria.
An archaeological site is a place where people left some physical record behind. Sites can be very small, consisting of only a few stone flakes, or very large, consisting of the remains of many buildings.
The land where your home is located, and the yard or garden surrounding it that you use for domestic residential purposes, at the address shown on your Schedule. This is the place where your building and/or your contents and valuables are located. The site includes any land or other area that touches your site and for which any statutory authority has made you responsible. However, it does not include the nature strip outside your home.
Location where tag group was released
A virtual location, on the Internet or other network, where services are offered or information stored.
A specific location on the Internet, also called a home page. RL (universal resource located) - Also called an address, a URL is the recognized scheme for naming a site on the Internet.
The location where the volunteer lives and works for 2 years
A specific location on the World Wide Web, marked by its URL.
A site is a programmable logic element (used or unused) location within the device, sites are potential locations for components and are displayed in the editing area as outlines of components.
A site is the location of a significant event, a prehistoric or historic occupation or activity, or a building or structure, whether standing, ruined, or vanished, where the location itself possesses historic, cultural, or archeological value regardless of the value of any existing structure. Examples include the following: battlefield, ruins of a building or structure, trail, village site.
A location on the Internet, such as a Web site. Do not confuse with cite.
Location; used here to define an area where fossils may be found.
A location of stored information, accessible over the Internet.
location, typically ncar, lanl, nersc, etc. The main run script attempts to set this automatically based on known site. $SITE is used by the Gnu Makefile to enable site specific commands.
An establishment where gaming machines are played. This term is also synonymous with location, venue, retail site, and retail location.
Location on the Internet where information is available
An organization or facility where a host computer is located.
The location of the meeting. Also Venue.
The land or water area where any facility or activity is physically located or conducted, including adjacent land used in connection with the facility or activity.
The location of something.
In BBSM documentation, a site is a collection of clients behind network devices connected to the Internet through a single network device. It is a subset of the BBSM internal network. Each network device and all of its ports are associated with exactly one site. One or more mutually exclusive sites always exist in the BBSM internal network. A site is often a single geographic location, such as a single hotel or large building.
A single addressable location in the SAVVIS Content Exchange. Packages are always routed to a site. You will find a specific site in the Directory Search by entering the Site name in the Site Name field.
ground on which a factory stands or is to stand or be located. Last century many sites were in today's inner city areas whereas now they tend to be on cheaper edge-of-city greenfield locations
The actual place where a settlement or a building is located.
The section of town or general location in which your building lot is located.
One or more Exchange computers (usually in the same geographical location) that share the same directory information.
An area specific description of the area for an archaeological investigation, this is usually defined as an area of excavation but could refer to a building, or survey area.
A location on the Internet containing HTML documents that visitors can view using a browser.
A location on the network where the robot goes to look for resource s. You determine the address of the site and the kinds of document you want to index there in a site definition.
the web address or location of a web page (the land your house is built on)
This refers to the physical location of a computer. The word is sometimes used to refer to where a computer is located in cyberspace as well. For instance, when you go to MyNet's site, you are going (either through the Internet, or by physically by walking or taking a bus) to the place where the MyNet computer exists.
The location of a file on the Internet.
A location (e.g. URL) at which a system is accessed.
The location of past cultural activity; a defined space with more or less continuous archaeological evidence.
A place on the Internet. Every web page has a location where it resides which is called it's site. And, every site has an address usually beginning with "http://."
Normally refers to the location of transmitting and receiving equipment. For a Smart Zone system, site also refers to an entire simulcast subsystem.
An Ell referring to the location or position of a feature in the landscape.
An archaeological site is a place where humans left some physical record behind. Sites can be very small (a few flakes of stone from toolmaking) or very large (big cities where thousands of people lived).
The location or place (a computer or server) where a Web page or newsgroup resides on the Internet. A site is known to Internet users by means of its address.
A managed unit of failover in a Data Guard configuration. A database is replicated across a set of sites, one replicant per site. Dependent applications are instantiated on a site. When a site holding a primary role fails, another site holding the standby role transitions to the primary role and provides the desired service to users. Sites may be one of several types of nodes, which vary from one another in the degree of hardware complexity and software management.
Can refer to a web page, a location of information such as a telnet, or FTP.
Any collection of files or services available at one location on the Net.
1. A spatial clustering of archaeological data, comprising of artifacts, ecofacts, and features in any combination (Ashmore and Sharer 2000: 253). 2. A location where human activities once took place and left some form of material evidence (SMU Glossary 2004).
a specific location at or on the premises of the consignor, consignee, or other designated party.
Any location on which a facility is constructed or is proposed to be constructed.
The physical grouping of a number of roofs or buildings at a geographical location.
The term "Site" means any Hitachi Global Storage Technologies internet site, page (and all sub-pages), uniform resource locator ("URL"), domain location, and all Information and Content thereon.
An informal term for an administrative domain in geographical or DNS name sense. It may refer to a particular geographical or topological portion of an administrative domain, or it may encompass multiple administrative domains, as may be the case at an ASP site. one portal-specific example of an administrative domain, user group, etc.
A site, or website is a location for a bunch of related pages linked to and from that site. A “Web page”, however, is a single page or file, with one URL.
the location where an SCA event is being held.
an XO POP. POPs are usually named after the city and state where they are located.
Address location of a server on the Internet. A Web site consists of any number of Web pages.
Refers to an Address, Location, or URL which is developed or under construction.
An Internet location. See Affiliate Site and E-commerce Site for more information.
The location or place of a plot of ground set aside for a particular type of land use.
The school where the kitchen and/or cafeteria are located.
a location on the Internet, i.e. WWW site, gopher site.
a term used to designate a particular location that has yielded fossil or archaeological remains. (see sites)
The designated location from which instructor(s) present programs or courses and participants gather for learning and interaction.
In a Data Guard configuration, this term is sometimes used to refer to the local or geographically remote location of a primary or standby database. In a Data Guard broker configuration, a site is a managed unit of failover.
An area designated for archaeological exploration by excavation and/or survey.
A location on the Internet where specific information or software is found.
A plot of land prepared for or underlying a structure or development. The location of a property.
Usually a single physical location, but it may be one or more MIS that are the responsibility of the DSO. The system may be a stand-alone MIS, a remote site linked to a network, or workstations interconnected via a local area network (LAN)
Depending on the context in which this term is used, it might apply to computer systems that are grouped together by geographical location, organizational jurisdiction, or network addresses. A Site typically refers to a network under a common administration.
Geographical location of the facility.
Group of closely related configuration data. It can be the name of a physical location or it can be a name you choose to give to one segment of your overall system.
One or more Microsoft Exchange Server servers that provide services to a set of users. Sites can be centrally managed and can span physical locations.
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