Hotspot Analysis Sample Clauses

The Hotspot Analysis clause defines the process and criteria for identifying areas or elements within a system, project, or dataset that exhibit unusually high levels of activity, risk, or concern. In practice, this clause outlines the methods for collecting and analyzing relevant data, such as usage patterns, error rates, or security incidents, to pinpoint these hotspots. By systematically highlighting these critical areas, the clause enables targeted interventions, resource allocation, or risk mitigation, ultimately improving efficiency and reducing potential issues.
Hotspot Analysis. Conduct a hotspot analysis of potential sources and causes of hydrogen sulfide generation, odor emissions, and corrosion using information gathered during the investigation task. Identify factors that contribute to the observed odor and corrosion issues and use the City’s hydraulic model to conduct a systemwide hotspot analysis. Prioritize these potential sources in relationship to the results of the investigation.