Problem Tracking System definition

Problem Tracking System means the functionality and technical characteristics of the system described in the problem tracking system described in the applicable Supplement.
Problem Tracking System means the Legato tracking system used to document and track resolution of Problem.
Problem Tracking System means the functionality and technical characteristics of the system described in Schedule 2.1 (Cross Functional – General Services).

Examples of Problem Tracking System in a sentence

  • METHOD Data Capture Data tracked from backups managed and monitored by Contractor through system logs and reported to the designated Problem Tracking System; data analyzed and reports generated manually.

  • If the Partnership identifies a Problem before or during the Acceptance Testing Procedures, it will notify DST of the Problem by entering the appropriate information into the DST Problem Tracking System ("PTS"), to which both parties will have electronic access.

  • Manage the effective entry of data into Problem Tracking System and escalate to Company for prioritization and approval of resolution.

  • A Corrective Modification is a fix of a defect, error, bug or problem in the System which causes the System to fail to conform to the Specifications ("Problem") identified as a Level One or Level Two Problem during either the development process or Acceptance Testing and addressed through the Problem Tracking System pursuant to Paragraph 9.

  • METHOD Data Capture Contractor system logs and the designated Problem Tracking System.


More Definitions of Problem Tracking System

Problem Tracking System. Exhibit 1

Related to Problem Tracking System

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