Computer Operations definition

Computer Operations means computer hardware of any kind, computer networks and networking equipment, “Computer Programs,” electronic data processing media, “Electronic Data,” operating systems, media microchips, microprocessors, integrated circuits or similar devices, firmware, software, servers, websites, and all input, output processing, storage and off-line media libraries.
Computer Operations means arithmetic, logical, storage, display, monitoring or retrieval functions or any combination thereof and includes, but is not limited to, communication with, storage of data in or to, or retrieval of data from any device and the human manual manipulation of electronic magnetic impulses. A "computer operation" for a particular computer shall also mean any function for which that computer was designed.
Computer Operations. Controls provide reasonable assurance that production systems and network issues are identified and corrective actions are addressed. • Tape and Disk Management: Controls provide reasonable assurance that production system data is backed up on a regular basis and available for restoration in the event of processing errors or unexpected interruptions and procedures are in place to ensure media is appropriately protected upon disposal. • Technical Support: Controls provide reasonable assurance that development of new network components or changes/upgrades to existing network components, production systems, and support tools are authorized, tested, properly implemented, and adequately documented. • Logical Security - Network - Controls provide reasonable assurance that logical access to the network is restricted to properly authorized individuals. • Logical Security - Controls provide reasonable assurance that logical access to Windows is restricted to properly authorized individuals.

Examples of Computer Operations in a sentence

  • Advanced $79.58 Operations 2800 Director, Data Center Operations No Variance $172.69 2810 Manager, Computer Operations 1.

  • Advanced $79.00 Operations 2800 Director, Data Center Operations No Variance $172.00 2810 Manager, Computer Operations 1.

  • Advanced $71.62 Operations 2800 Director, Data Center Operations No Variance $155.42 2810 Manager, Computer Operations 1.

  • Advanced $75.00 Operations 2800 Director, Data Center Operations No Variance $165.00 2810 Manager, Computer Operations 1.

  • Advanced $75.60 Operations 2800 Director, Data Center Operations No Variance $164.06 2810 Manager, Computer Operations 1.

  • Management may implement a three-day workweek within its seven-day per week, twenty-four hour per day requirements for bargaining unit staff performing shift work in the Judiciary Data Center Computer Operations Unit (hereupon referred to as “Unit”).

  • All TSP job families whose primary function is IT (Computer Applications, Computer Customer Service, Computer Network Systems Analyst, Computer Operations, Computer Programmer, and Telecommunications) shall be able to exercise displacement rights, as described in Article 14(A)(5), across the six (6) families.

  • If users are able to view questionable content, the website(s) in question should immediately be reported to appropriate school administration and/or the Computer Operations Manager.

  • Authorized personnel will report such breaches to the Computer Operations Manager or Superintendent /designee.

  • Advanced $67.64 Operations 2800 Director, Data Center Operations No Variance $146.79 2810 Manager, Computer Operations 1.


More Definitions of Computer Operations

Computer Operations. This group monitors the system consoles, mounts tapes, and coordinates all hardware installs and environmental changes supporting the raised floor areas. In addition, this group handles the mailing and receiving of tapes, coordinates the change control process to ensure minimum service disruption when hardware and software changes are implemented. This group takes the problem calls from divisional help desks, open problem tickets, and assigns the ticket to the appropriate technician.

Related to Computer Operations

  • Supplier Operations means all assets, processes and systems (including information systems), data (including Customer data), personnel, and sites, used or processed by Supplier from time to time in the performance of this Agreement.

  • Branch operations means any business operations of a branch captive insurance company in this State.

  • Computer Systems means all servers, computer hardware, networks, software databases, telecommunications systems, interfaces, applications and related systems of the Company or used by the Company and its contractors.

  • Computer services means providing services consisting of specifying computer hardware configurations and evaluating technical processing characteristics, computer programming, and training of computer programmers and operators, provided in conjunction with and to support the sale, lease, or operation of taxable computer equipment or systems.

  • Radiographic operations means all activities associated with the presence of radioactive sources in a radiographic exposure device during use of the device or transport (except when being transported by a common or contract transport), to include surveys to confirm the adequacy of boundaries, setting up equipment and any activity inside restricted area boundaries.