Component monitoring definition

Component monitoring means the monitoring of input components for electrical circuit failures and rationality failures and monitoring of output components for electrical circuit failures and functionality failures.
Component monitoring means the monitoring of input components for electrical circuit failures and rationality failures and monitoring of output components for electrical circuit failures and functionality failures. It refers to components that are electrically connected to the controller(s) of the engine system.
Component monitoring means the monitoring of input components for electrical circuit

Examples of Component monitoring in a sentence

  • All payments authorized by the Departmental Component under this Agreement shall be subject to revision on the basis of an audit or audits conducted under Section 3.04 Audit or on the basis of Departmental Component monitoring or evaluation of the quality of services delivered pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Component monitoring (input/output components/systems) In the case of input components that belong to the engine system, the OBD system shall at a minimum detect electrical circuit failures and, where feasible, rationality failures.

  • Component monitoring may result in emissions that are not correlated to the OTL.

  • This would not limit the existing statutory authority agencies may have to establish rental rates or the amount of consideration for conveyances of easements.• Agencies should use rental fee schedules where practicable.

  • Component monitoring report has been produced on monthly, 6 monthly, and annually, the individual completion report has also produced by each component.

  • Gartner, a leading advisory company in the IT industry, proposed the following classification of APM dimensions: ● Top-down monitoring; ● Bottom-up monitoring; ● Business Transactions monitoring; ● Deep Dive Component monitoring; ● Analytics and Reporting.

  • Contracting/management problems may be identified by a Contract audit report, Pre-Award Survey, or by a Departmental Component monitoring report.

  • The results of Deep Dive Component monitoring process should include detailed information on every code executed within the scope of a particular use case.

  • Deep-Dive Component Monitoring:“The deep-dive Component monitoring, using ‘PurePaths’ is the most valuable part of Dynatrace — and it’s far more than just monitoring, says Bemiller.

  • The MAP is configured with Customer-specific support process and Managed Component monitoring database prior to being placed into service.

Related to Component monitoring

  • Market Monitoring Unit means the consulting or other professional services firm, or other similar entity, retained by the Board, as specified in Section 30.4.2 of Attachment O, that is responsible for carrying out the Core Market Monitoring Functions and the other functions that are assigned to it in Attachment O. The Market Monitoring Unit shall recommend Tariff and market rule changes, but shall not participate in the administration of the ISO’s Tariffs, except as specifically authorized in Attachment O.

  • Monitoring Services shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(b) of this Agreement.

  • Individual monitoring means the assessment of:

  • Individual monitoring devices means devices designed to be worn by a single individual for the assessment of dose equivalent. For purposes of these regulations, "personnel dosimeter" and "dosimeter" are equivalent terms. Examples of individual monitoring devices are film badges, thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), pocket ionization chambers, optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dosimeters and personal air sampling devices.

  • Performance Monitoring System has the meaning given to it in paragraph 1.1.2 in Part B of Schedule 6 (Service Levels, Service Credits and Performance Monitoring);

  • Market Monitor means the head of the Market Monitoring Unit.

  • Continuous parameter monitoring system or "CPMS" means all of the equipment necessary to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of this article, to monitor process and control device operational parameters (for example, control device secondary voltages and electric currents) and other information (for example, gas flow rate, O2 or CO2 concentrations), and to record average operational parameter value(s) on a continuous basis.

  • Monitoring means the measurement of radiation, radioactive material concentrations, surface area activities or quantities of radioactive material and the use of the results of these measurements to evaluate potential exposures and doses. For purposes of these regulations, "radiation monitoring" and "radiation protection monitoring" are equivalent terms.

  • Centralized Message Distribution System (CMDS) means the transport system that LECs use to exchange outcollect and Carrier Access Billing System “CABS” access messages among each other and other Parties connected to CMDS.

  • Contract Monitor means the Department employee identified in Section 1.6 of the IFB as the Contract Monitor.