Defining what constitutes a "repair": Should the clock start when a technician first begins work on the system, or when they have identified the problem and are ready to start repairs? Determining the starting and ending points of the MTTR calculation can impact the accuracy of the metric. Ac...
Breakdown maintenance: Sometimes equipment failure doesn’t demand urgent attention. This type of reactive maintenance is any work performed on malfunctioning equipment, whether or not it constitutes anemergency repair. You might also plan for breakdown maintenance ahead of time based on data related to...
Creating clear guidelines as to what constitutes a defect. Noting how often these inspections should be performed. Creating a means for reporting, documenting and addressing defects and downtime when detected. Incorporating visual inspections into maintenance checklists. ...
resilient, reliable, redundant and secure network.” While it didn’t define what constitutes a “critical M2M service,” it gave the example of remote surgery and driverless cars and said that these services require “high QoS, ultra-reliability, very low latency, very high...
Because fuel constitutes a big chunk of fleet-related expenses, finding ways to optimize fuel usage and manage key resources better will always be a part of measures to cut transportation and logistics costs. Fewer driver hours Fewer driver hours is another example of the benefits you get with ...
aYou and your partner may have vastly different ideas about how a child should be cared for and what constitutes family together time. If one of you is working, should the other partner get up with the baby at night, or should you take turns? Is it important for you to sit down to ...
Can these approaches be used to help clarify what constitutes optimal serum concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D? I present an overview of how proteomic ... JC Fleet - 《American Journal of Clinical Nutrition》 被引量: 18发表: 2004年 What constitutes an optimal education for the future academic...
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They then sell this space to shippers at a markup. The difference between the bulk rate paid to the carrier and the rate charged to the shipper constitutes a significant portion of an NVOCC’s revenue. By leveraging their relationships and negotiating power with carriers, NVOCCs can secure ...
Prior to World War I, communications between those on the battlefield and those elsewhere were rudimentary. Generals would send human and animal messengers. This was a dangerous approach, but during wartime, communication is necessary. By World War I, communication technology advanced tremendously. ...