Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) definition

Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) means the average expected or observed time between consecutive failures in a System or component.

Examples of Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) in a sentence

  • Reliability targets (Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)) are defined in the technical specifications as set out in the Contract.

  • This translates into a longer Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) thus resulting in a longer timeframe between equipment replacement periods.

  • Reliability targets (Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)) are defined in the Technical Specifications attached as an Appendix to the Contract.

  • The Contractor shall collect data and use the Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) and reliability formulas provided in Figure 2 to compute the weekly MTBF and reliability percentage.

  • Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) The average time that an IT service or other configuration item can perform its agreed function without interruption.

  • Therefore, we will measure the reliability using Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) and compute the average (by month and year) time between each ‘failure’.

  • These commitments are based on the supplier's contractual targets for Mean Time Between Unscheduled Removals (MTBUR) and Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF).

  • Each of the Company has all necessary franchises, licenses, certificates and other authorizations from any foreign, federal, state or local government or governmental agency, department or body that are currently necessary for the operation of the business of the Company as currently conducted, except where the failure to currently possess such franchises, licenses, certificates and other authorizations is not reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Payment disputes shall be resolved in accordance with Paragraph NINTH.

  • Infortrend shall perform a Mean Time Between Failures ("MTBF") reliability prediction in accordance with Mil-HDBK-217D (or E) based on the preliminary ▇▇▇▇ of Material.

Related to Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)

  • Transaction Failure Date means the 18-month anniversary of the Effective Date (or the 24 month anniversary of the Effective Date, if a letter of intent, agreement in principle or definitive agreement has been executed within 18 months after the Effective Date and the Business Combination relating thereto has not yet been consummated within such 18-month period).

  • Transaction Failure means the failure to consummate a Business Combination within 18 months of the Effective Date (or 24 months after the Effective Date, if a letter of intent, agreement in principle or definitive agreement has been executed within 18 months after the Effective Date and the Business Combination relating thereto has not yet been consummated within such 18-month period).

  • Daily Failure Amount means the product of (x) .005 multiplied by (y) the Closing Sale Price of the Common Stock on the applicable Share Delivery Date.

  • Disclosure Failure Market Price means, as of any Disclosure Delay Payment Date, the price computed as the quotient of (I) the sum of the five (5) highest VWAPs (as defined in the Warrants) of the Common Stock during the applicable Disclosure Restitution Period (as defined below), divided by (II) five (5) (such period, the “Disclosure Failure Measuring Period”). All such determinations to be appropriately adjusted for any share dividend, share split, share combination, reclassification or similar transaction that proportionately decreases or increases the Common Stock during such Disclosure Failure Measuring Period.

  • MI Failure means when an MI report: a) contains any material errors or material omissions or a missing mandatory field; or b) is submitted using an incorrect MI reporting Template; or c) is not submitted by the reporting date(including where a Nil Return should have been filed);