MAINTAINABILITY (Performance) : the ability of an item under state conditions of use, to be retained in, or restored to, a state in which it can perform a required function, when maintenance is performed under given conditions and using stated procedures... Accelerated Quality and Reliability Solutions - 420. lappuseautors: Lev M. Klyatis, Eugene Klyatis - 2010 - 544 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| F.J. Redmill - 1989 - 314 lapas
...be computed. 2.3.1.5 Maintainability Maintainability may be defined as the ability of the software under given conditions of use, to be retained in,...state in which it can perform a required function, after a fault has been discovered. (It often includes modifications for other reasons as well see... | |
| Salih Duffuaa, A. Raouf, John Dixon Campbell - 1999 - 408 lapas
...detecting any deviations from specifications. Maintainability. The ability of equipment, under stated conditions of use, to be retained in, or restored to. a state in which it can perform its required function, when maintenance is performed under stated conditions and using prescribed procedures... | |
| Wallace R. Blischke, D. N. Prabhakar Murthy - 2003 - 696 lapas
...Lamberson, 1977). According to BS 4778, maintainability is defined as: The ability of an item, under stated conditions of use, to be retained in, or restored to, a state in which it can perform its required functions, when maintenance is performed under stated conditions and using prescribed... | |
| Friedrich Kiessling, Peter Nefzger, Joao Felix Nolasco, Ulf Kaintzyk - 2003 - 798 lapas
...lines or circuits. Maintainability: The ability of a component or element to be retained in or to be restored to a state in which it can perform a required function when maintenance is performed using the required resources following stated procedures. Mean time between failures (MTBF): Index... | |
| Marvin Rausand, Arnljot Hoyland - 2003 - 668 lapas
...as illustrated in Fig. 9.1. The maintainability of an item is "the ability of the item. under stated conditions of use, to be retained in. or restored to. a state in which it can perform its required functions, when maintenance is performed under stated conditions and using prescribed... | |
| Carrie Higday-Kalmanowitz - 2005 - 444 lapas
...conditions for a stated period of time. Maintainability: the capability of an IT component or IT service to be retained in, or restored to, a state in which it can perform its required functions. Serviceability: a contractual term used to define the availability of IT components... | |
| Heinz P. Bloch, Fred K. Geitner - 2006 - 672 lapas
...utmost importance. Maintainability is defined as the ability of an item of plant equipment, under stated conditions of use, to be retained in, or restored to, a state in which it can perform its required functions, when maintenance is performed under stated conditions and using prescribed... | |
| D. N. Prabhakar Murthy, Marvin Rausand, Trond Østerås - 2008 - 290 lapas
...moving or packaging of a material (ISO 12100-1). Maintainability: The ability of an item, under stated conditions of use, to be retained in, or restored to, a state in which it can perform its required functions, when maintenance is performed under stated conditions and using prescribed... | |
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