| A. Maurice Sowden - 1990 - 404 lapas
...maintenance Emergency maintenance The combination of all technical and associated administrative action intended to retain an item in, or restore it to, a state in which it can perform its required function*. The organization of maintenance within an agreed policy. The maintenance organized... | |
| S. J. Sangwine - 1994 - 210 lapas
...defined in BS4778 as The combinations of all technical and administrative actions, including supervision actions, intended to retain an item in, or restore...state in which it can perform a required function. Sometimes the word servicing is used to refer to these activities, and in many organizations the department... | |
| J.H. Williams, A. Davies, P.R. Drake - 1994 - 206 lapas
...has been defined as (BS 3811:1984): The combination of all technical and associated administrative actions intended to retain an item in, or restore it to, a state in which it can perform its required function. This required function may be defined as a stated condition. The key words to... | |
| Asbjørn Rolstadås - 1994 - 418 lapas
...Definition of maintenance (BS 3811,1984): The combination of all technical and associated administrative actions intended to retain an item in, or restore it to, a state in which it can perform its required function. Maintenance can also be split into the characteristics shown in Figure 12.6.... | |
| Süleyman Özekici - 1996 - 616 lapas
...definition of maintenance will be: "The combination of all technical and associated administrative actions intended to retain an item in, or restore it to, a state in which it can perform its required function." To set the scene, during the Operations phase the general objectives for maintenance... | |
| Leonard Fortuin, P vanBeek, L vanWasenhove - 1996 - 380 lapas
...combination of all technical and associated administrative actions intended to retain an item or system in, or restore it to, a state in which it can perform its required function (British Standards Institution BS 3811, 1984). Maintenance can pertain to many... | |
| A. Davies - 1998 - 598 lapas
...maintenance in the following manner: The combination of all technical and associated administrative actions intended to retain an item in, or restore it to, a state in which it can perform its required function. Accordingly, to develop a comprehensive maintenance policy the following points... | |
| Paul N. Balchin, Maureen Rhoden - 1998 - 348 lapas
...Maintenance is defined by BS 3811 as 'the combination of all technical and associated administrative actions intended to retain an item in, or restore it to, a state in which it can perform its required function'. There are various types of maintenance, which are classified in BS 3811 as... | |
| P. S. Neelakanta - 2000 - 920 lapas
...is the combination of all technical and corresponding administrative actions, including supervision actions, intended to retain an item in, or restore...state in which it can perform a required function. An overview of maintenance considerations is presented in Table 7.1: Table 7.1: Overview of maintenance... | |
| Bernard Hon - 2002 - 330 lapas
...associated administrative actions, including supervision actions, intended to keep an item or system in, or restore it to a state in which it can perform its required function [26]. In other words, maintenance is related to keeping a system's facilities... | |
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