Response Time Baseline definition

Response Time Baseline shall have the meaning specified in Section 2.2 (Definitions) of Exhibit D (Service Level Agreement).
Response Time Baseline means the County specified baseline for Response Time, as further described in this Exhibit D, established in accordance with Subtask 3.1 (Establish Response Time Baseline and Method) of Exhibit A (Statement of Work).
Response Time Baseline means the County specified baseline for Response Time, as described in Paragraph 5.3 (System Performance Requirements).

Examples of Response Time Baseline in a sentence

  • System Response Time Baseline(s) may need to be established to address various System categories and periods of operations, to the extent applicable, including but not limited Business Hours, off-Business Hours, peak hours and reporting.System Response Time measurements shall be calculated by averaging Response Time(s) for each of the established System Response Time Baseline measurement categories (see Appendix C, Schedule C.4 (Solution Performance Requirements).3.

  • Contractor shall be responsible for monitoring Response Time of the System to ensure compliance with Subtask 3.1 (Establish Response Time Baseline and Method) of Exhibit A (Statement of Work), including the agreed upon Response Time Baseline(s) and any other applicable requirements specified in Attachment A.1 (System Requirements) and this Exhibit D.

  • Initial Response time performance shall be measured in accordance with the methods established pursuant to Subtask 3.1 (Establish Response Time Baseline and Method) of Exhibit A (Statement of Work).

  • If the average Response Time is greater than the Response Time Baseline for any six (6) periods within a calendar month, County shall notify Contractor using the Customer Support trouble ticketing system.

  • System Availability Ninety-nine and one half percent (99.5%) Response Time Response Time Baseline(s) shall be determined in accordance with Subtask 7.1 (Establish Response Time Baseline and Method) of Exhibit A (Statement of Work) Disaster Recovery Pursuant to the provisions and requirements of Section 4.5 (Backup and Disaster Recovery).

  • The Response Time Baselines shall be established in accordance with Subtask 7.1 (Establish Response Time Baseline and Method) of Exhibit A (Statement of Work) and Attachment A.1 (System Requirements).


More Definitions of Response Time Baseline

Response Time Baseline means the County specified baseline for Response Time, as described in Paragraph 5.3 (System Performance Requirements) of this SLA.
Response Time Baseline means the agreed upon acceptable baseline for Response Time, as further described in this Exhibit D (Service Level Requirements) and agreed upon in accordance with Subtask 3.2 (Set Response Time Baseline) of Exhibit A (Statement of Work).

Related to Response Time Baseline

  • Response Time means the difference in time between the change of the component to be measured at the reference point and a system response of 90 per cent of the final reading (t90) with the sampling probe being defined as the reference point, whereby the change of the measured component is at least 60 per cent full scale (FS) and takes place in less than 0.1 second. The system response time consists of the delay time to the system and of the rise time of the system.

  • Baseline means the “Initial Small Business Lending Baseline” set forth on the Initial Supplemental Report (as defined in the Definitive Agreement), subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 3(a).

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Minor source baseline date means the earliest date after the trigger date on which a major stationary source or a major modification subject to 40 CFR 52.21 or to regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR 51.166 submits a complete application under the relevant regulations. The trigger date is:

  • Quarterly (1/Quarter) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the months of March, June, August, and December, unless specifically identified otherwise in the Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements table.

  • Quarterly (1/Quarter) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the months of March, June, August, and December, unless specifically identified otherwise in the Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements table.

  • Peak tube potential means the maximum value of the potential difference across the x-ray tube during an exposure.

  • Service Level Failure means a failure to perform the Software Support Services fully in compliance with the Support Service Level Requirements.

  • Current closure cost estimate means the most recent of the estimates pre- pared in accordance with § 265.142 (a), (b), and (c).

  • Time Block means a time block of 15 minutes, for which specified electrical parameters and quantities are recorded by special energy meter, with first time block starting at 00.00 hrs;

  • Quarterly Commencement Date means the 1st day of each of April, July, October and January in each year.

  • Toll Billing Exception Service (TBE means a service that allows End Users to restrict third number billing or collect calls to their lines.

  • Baseline Schedule means the initial time schedule prepared by Contractor for Owner’s information and acceptance that conveys Contractor’s and Subcontractors’ activities (including coordination and review activities required in the Contract Documents to be performed by A/E and ODR), durations, and sequence of work related to the entire Project to the extent required by the Contract Documents. The schedule clearly demonstrates the critical path of activities, durations and necessary predecessor conditions that drive the end date of the schedule. The Baseline Schedule shall not exceed the time limit current under the Contract Documents.

  • Reference evapotranspiration or “ETo” means a standard measurement of environmental parameters which affect the water use of plants. ETo is given expressed in inches per day, month, or year as represented in Appendix C of these Guidelines, and is an estimate of the evapotranspiration of a large field of four to seven-inch tall, cool-season grass that is well watered. Reference evapotranspiration is used as the basis of determining the Maximum Applied Water Allowances.

  • Commissioning test means tests applied to the Generating Facility, after completion of the construction of the Generating Facility, in order to verify that the Generating Facility may be released for Operation.

  • Work Day means any day that an Employee is regularly scheduled to work and for which the Employee receives payment from the Employer.

  • Work week means a seven (7) consecutive day week that consistently begins and ends on the same days throughout the year; i.e. Sunday through Saturday, Wednesday through Tuesday, Friday through Thursday.

  • Operational Acceptance Tests means the tests specified in the Technical Requirements and Agreed Project Plan to be carried out to ascertain whether the System, or a specified Sub system, is able to attain the functional and performance requirements specified in the Technical Requirements and Agreed Project Plan, in accordance with the provisions of GCC Clause 27.2 (Operational Acceptance Test).

  • Commissioning Period means, with respect to each Subproject, the period commencing upon the first delivery of Feed Gas to the Subproject in accordance with Sections 4.8 and 11.1 of the Agreement continuing through achievement of RFSU, commissioning, Start Up, Performance Testing and achievement of Substantial Completion for such Subproject.

  • Acceptance Test is a test of the Features executed by the Customer to prepare the acceptance.

  • Baseline actual emissions means the rate of emissions, in tons per year, of a regulated NSR pollutant, as determined in accordance with paragraphs (i) through (iv) of this definition.

  • Application Review Start Date means the later date of either the date on which the District issues its written notice that the Applicant has submitted a completed Application or the date on which the Comptroller issues its written notice that the Applicant has submitted a completed Application and as further identified in Section 2.3.A of this Agreement.

  • Meet-Point Billing (MPB means the billing associated with interconnection of facilities between two (2) or more LECs for the routing of traffic to and from an IXC with which one of the LECs does not have a direct connection. In a multi-bill environment, each Party bills the appropriate tariffed rate for its portion of a jointly provided Switched Exchange Access Service.

  • Year 2 means the year after year 1; year 3 means the year after year 2, year 4 means the year after year 3, and so on; and

  • Planned Outage means the removal of equipment from service availability for inspection and/or general overhaul of one or more major equipment groups. To qualify as a Planned Outage, the maintenance (a) must actually be conducted during the Planned Outage, and in Seller’s sole discretion must be of the type that is necessary to reliably maintain the Project, (b) cannot be reasonably conducted during Project operations, and (c) causes the generation level of the Project to be reduced by at least ten percent (10%) of the Contract Capacity.