Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) is the average time required to restore a system to operational status after a failure, including verification of the fix.
Vorderseite: Mean Time To Repair Rückseite: The arithmetic mean (average) time a system will take to recover from any failure. This typically includes testing to insure that the defect has been resolved.
Vorderseite | Mean Time To Repair |
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Rückseite | The arithmetic mean (average) time a system will take to recover from any failure. This typically includes testing to insure that the defect has been resolved. |
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