| agents | (Business) smart software which may be used in an exchange or auction to supervise prices and terms in the name of buyer and supplier and at times to execute trades in an automatic manner | (isim) | en |
| agents | two types of agents sell insurance Independent agents are self employed business people who typically represent two insurance companies and are paid on a commission basis Exclusive agents represent only one insurance company and may be salaried employees or work on a commission basis | en |
| agents | Intelligent software used in an exchange or auction to monitor prices and conditions on behalf of buyer and supplier, and in some cases to automatically execute trades | en |
| agents | Intelligent software that can be used in an exchange or auction to monitor prices and conditions on behalf of buyer and supplier, and in some cases to automatically execute trades | en |
| agents | Also known as intelligent agents, knowbots and droids, an agent is a software routine that waits in the background and automatically seeks out online information based on your queries | en |
| agents | Individuals within an interacting population, each may have only limited freedom to react to their neighbours yet the behaviour of the whole (emergent) may be much more complex Collections of agents are sometimes called 'swarms' | en |
| agents | Agents are computational entities which analyze user activities and user products They are not activitated explicitly by the user but act on their own dependent of changes in the computational environment Examples: critics, expectation agents | en |
| agents | OSU Extension professionals who provide leadership for county based educational programs | en |
| agents | Agents, or 'intelligent agents' are small programs that search the web for pre-determined content | en |
| agents | Middlemen that provide a risk-free procurement function by not taking title to the merchandise they buy or sell for their customers | en |
| agents | Intelligent programs, essentially macros, that facilitate movement across applications to execute user-defined tasks | en |
| agents | GroupWise uses three types of agents | en |
| agents | Middlemen who represent buyers or sellers on a permanent basis p 383 | en |
| agents | an automaton, whether physical, logical, or virtual, that specializes in a service On Yeibichai, the Mirnaya Direvnya supports the following automated agents for its human residents (language=Yeibichai/Em-Deh) | en |
| agents | Materials or substances added to products to enhance performance or extend shelf life; for example, flow conditioning agents for hygroscopic powders | en |
| agents | Computer programs that roam the Web scanning and collecting data about HTML documents for their associated databases Search engines then use this information to locate HTML documents Often referred to as 'spiders' or 'Web robots' | en |
| agents | Buying Selling Baltimore (info) Contact Services Baltimore real estate (home) | en |
| agents | Computer programs that roam the Web scanning and collecting data about HTML documents for their associated databases Often referred to as 'spiders' or robots' | en |
| agents | Buying Selling San Diego Info Contact Our Services San Diego (Home) | en |
| agents | Buying Selling Atlanta Info Contact Services Atlanta real estate (home) | en |
| agents | Buying Selling San Jose Info Contact Services San Jose (home) | en |
| agents | GroupWise programs responsible for message transfer and delivery throughout the GroupWise system See also Message Transfer Agent (MTA) and Post Office Agent (POA) | en |
| agents | The components of Firehunter that are responsible for executing measurements that sample elements of your services as defined in the service model Agents may be local or remote to the DMS | en |
| agents | Reusable software objects that can operate across different software applications and even across networks | en |
| agents | Processes that discover connectivity information between devices on the network They can also report the existence of devices | en |
| agents | An agent is someone who acts on behalf of another person In this context the agent is normally acting on behalf of a registrar in accepting name registrations | en |
| agent | person authorized to perform a certain action; representative; factor, cause; broker; cleansing means; substance which is able to produce an effect (Pharmacology) | (isim) | en |
| agent | An agent is a person who looks after someone else's business affairs or does business on their behalf. You are buying direct, rather than through an agent. see also estate agent, press agent, travel agent = representative, rep | en |
| agent | An agent in the arts world is a person who gets work for an actor or musician, or who sells the work of a writer to publishers | en |
| agent | An agent is a person who works for a country's secret service. All these years he's been an agent for the East | en |
| agent | A chemical that has a particular effect or is used for a particular purpose can be referred to as a particular kind of agent. the bleaching agent in white flour | en |
| Agent | a substance that exerts some force or effect | en |
| Agent | a representative who acts on behalf of other persons or organizations | en |
| Agent | a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission | en |
| Agent | any agent or representative of a federal agency or bureau | en |
| Agent | the semantic role of the animate entity that instigates or causes the hapening denoted by the verb in the clause | en |
| Agent | A person who has received the power to act on behalf of another, binding that other person as if he or she were themselves making the decisions The person who is being represented by the agent is referred to as the " principal " | en |
| Agent | A person authorized by another to act on their behalf Thus, an agent can enter into contracts and other such legal binding functions on behalf of another Usually, the corporation's officers act as corporate agents | en |
| Agent | (1) An individual or firm that effects securities transactions for the accounts of others (2) A person licensed by a state as a life insurance agent (3) A securities salesperson who represents a broker-dealer or issuer when selling or trying to sell sec | en |
| Agent | An individual whose job is to represent an author's work to various publishers Agents also negotiate contracts for their clients The usual commission is around 10 to 15 percent of the advance/royalties acquired (Note the "commission"; it is commonly held that legitimate agents do not charge reading/evaluation fees -- they receive their payment as a percentage of what they make for you ) Also known as "Authors' Representatives" and "Literary Agents " | en |
| Agent | A person or legal entity with the proper authorization to act on behalf of another person or legal entity [ITDS] A person who acts for or in place of another with authority delegated by the other person [OTS] The decision-maker in a principal-agent relationship [Harvey] | en |
| Agent | A person or organization that acts on behalf of another In the telecommunications industry, Agents typically are independent individuals or companies that market the services of a carrier as if they were employees of that carrier | en |
| Agent | A person empowered by a Principal to act on behalf of the Principal in dealings with third parties The third party is entitled to rely upon the agreement, assurances or statements of the Agent as being binding on the Principal | en |
| Agent | A person or organization, usually represented by a true name or nym Also, a computer program controlled by, and acting on behalf of, an agent More generally, a combination of a nym with a persistent pattern of behavior, upon which can be based a reputation Note that this differs from the legal and business definitions of "agent", but corresponds more closely to the economics and computer science uses of the term | en |
| Agent | One who solicits, negotiates or effects contracts of insurance on be-half of an insurer His right to exercise various functions, his authority, and his obligations and the obligations of the insurer to the agent are subject to the terms of the agency contract with the insurer, to statutory law, and to common law | en |
| Agent | An authorized representative of an insurance company who sells and services insurance contracts | en |
| Agent | A licensed person or organization authorized to sell insurance by or on behalf of an insurance company | en |
| Agent | One authorized to represent and to act on behalf of another person (called the principal) Unlike an employee, who merely works for a principal, an agent works in the place of a principal The main difference between an agent and an employee is that the agent may bind his or her principal by contract, if within the scope of authority, whereas an employee may not unless given express authorization (See law of agency, principal) | en |
| Agent | A AGENT is a case used in logical forms It signifies the entity that is acting in an event It normally corresponds to the syntactic subject of an active voice declarative sentence In the logical form for a state description, the term EXPERIENCER is used for the corresponding entity AGENTs appear in the frame-like structures used to describe logical forms: e g the following, representing "John breaks it with the hammer": (BREAK e1[AGENT (NAME j1 "John"] [THEME (PRO i1 IT1)] [INSTR <THE h1 HAMMER>]) | en |
| Agent | One who is authorized to represent and to act on behalf of another person (called the principal) A real estate broker is the agent of his client, be it the seller or buyer, to whom he owes a fiduciary obligation A salesman is the agent of his broker and does not have a direct personal contractual relationship with either the seller or buyer | en |
| Agent | There is always some piece of software acting as an "agent" on behalf the visitor making the request There is a standard way for that software to tell the web server its name, version number, and possibly other information | en |
| Agent | An insurance company representative licensed by the state who solicits, negotiates or effects contracts of insurance, and provides service to the policyholder for the insurer | en |
| Agent | An individual licensed by the State who sells insurance to a payer and who provides service to the policyholder for the insurer Could be sole-proprietor, member of a large firm or employee of the insurance company Paid by a fee/commission from insurer | en |
| Agent | A person who has received, usually by appointment, the power to act on behalf of another | en |
| Agent | In the client-server model, the part of the system that performs information preparation and exchange on behalf of a client or server application [Source: RFC1208] | en |
| Agent | Software that runs on a client computer for use by administrative software running on a server Agents are typically used to support administrative actions, such as detecting system information or running services | en |
| Agent | The element that is able to transmit a disease We are currently unsure what the absolute agent is for a TSE (such as CJD) Some arguments suggest that it is a virus (see Diringer) some that it is a virino (see Kimberlin or Narang) and many that it is a prion (see Bolton or Prusiner) | en |
| Agent | An authorized person who manages or transacts business for another Laws governing real estate--especially relating to agents--vary considerably from state to state While some standardization has been achieved, it is best to check the particulars in each state | en |
| Agent | Agents are search tools that automatically seek out relevant online information based on your specifications Agents are also called intelligent agents, personal agents, knowbots or droids | en |
| Agent | A program that performs information gathering, information filtering, and/or mediation on behalf of a person or entity | en |
| agent | an active and efficient cause; capable of producing a certain effect; "their research uncovered new disease agents" a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission a representative who acts on behalf of other persons or organizations any agent or representative of a federal agency or bureau a substance that exerts some force or effect | en |
| agent | a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission a representative who acts on behalf of other persons or organizations any agent or representative of a federal agency or bureau a substance that exerts some force or effect | en |
| agent | an active and efficient cause; capable of producing a certain effect; "their research uncovered new disease agents" | en |
| agent | An active power or cause; that which has the power to produce an effect; as, a physical, chemical, or medicinal agent; as, heat is a powerful agent | en |
| agent | One who acts for, or in the place of, another, by authority from him; one intrusted with the business of another; a substitute; a deputy; a factor | en |
| agent | One who exerts power, or has the power to act; an actor | en |
| agent | Acting; opposed to patient, or sustaining, action | en |