requestor

English

Etymology

request + -or; compare requester

Noun

requestor (plural requestors)

  1. One who, or that which, makes a request.
    • 1996, Scott H. Clearwater, Market-based Control: A Paradigm for Distributed Resource Allocation
      Consider for example a scenario in which there are ten memory requestors, each with a separate memory account. Eight of these requestors together use only 1/5 of the system memory but the other two requestors each require 2/3 of the system memory.
    • 2007, James Ray Hays, ‎Emily G. Sutter, ‎Robert McPherson, Texas Law and the Practice of Psychology: A Sourcebook (page 200)
      Based on your representation that the requestor is not within the ambit of section 501.205(b) and our review of the submitted information, we conclude that the submitted information is excepted from public disclosure under section 552.101 []
    • 2015, Michael Gabay, The Clinical Practice of Drug Information (page 13)
      The importance of successfully obtaining the demographics of the requestor is twofold. First, one must be able to identify the appropriate mode of communication in order to effectively respond to the drug information question.
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