Service Reporting definition

Service Reporting means the Services reporting process as described in Schedule 13 (Governance and Reporting);
Service Reporting. This part defines the method of reporting service qualities delivered to the customer. An example would be a periodic detailed report. • Parameter change ability: This part defines the ability for a customer to change some of the SLA parameters dynamically while using the services. • Service Provisioning: This part deals with the type of provisioned service. For example, a customer will be provided with redundant DS-3 connections to its web servers [28]. • Customer Support: This includes the typical helpdesk problem reporting and resolution guarantees. Examples include a single point of contact assigned to the customer and problem resolution within 48 hours of reporting [28].

Examples of Service Reporting in a sentence

  • Service Reporting Provider will furnish a claim or report to BCBSM in the form BCBSM specifies and furnish any additional information BCBSM may reasonably request to process or review the claim.

  • Service Reporting Provider will furnish a claim or a report to BCBSM in the form BCBSM specifies and furnish any additional information BCBSM may reasonably request to process or review the claim.

  • Provider will endeavor to file complete and accurate claims and report overpayments in accordance with the Service Reporting and Claims Overpayment Policy attached as Addendum F.

  • This will include access to Service Reporting and a customizable dashboard of services appropriate to the Customer.

  • Solution documentation, including e.g., technical specifications, or Release Update Information x Product Roadmap Update Information x Support via Web and Platform for Social Business Collaboration, including e.g., blog posts x Service Monitoring x Service Reporting x Cloud Service related product enablement content and session schedules are made available as self service directly through the Cloud Service.

  • Facility will endeavor to file complete and accurate claims and report overpayments in accordance with the Service Reporting and Claims Overpayment Policy attached as Addendum F.

  • Provider will endeavor to file complete and accurate claims and report overpayments in accordance with the Service Reporting and Claims Overpayment Policy attached as Addendum E.

  • The SLE outlines the following: • Service Overview • Service Features (included & excluded) • Service Warranty • Service Roles & Responsibilities • Service Reporting & Metrics • Service Review, Bundles & Pricing Each section provides service and support details specific to Departmental Application Development and Support, as well as outlining WashU IT’s general support model for all services and systems.

  • CRNA will endeavor to file complete and accurate claims and report overpayments in accordance with the Service Reporting and Claims Overpayment Policy attached as Addendum F.

  • Seller and Purchaser shall also execute and deliver to each other any and all other documents deemed reasonably necessary by Seller or by Purchaser to consummate the transaction evidenced hereby in accordance with this Agreement including, but not limited to, closing statements, modified seller/owner affidavits, and Internal Revenue Service Reporting forms, if applicable.

Related to Service Reporting

  • Day reporting means a program of enhanced supervision

  • Rapid(ly) report(ing) means within 72 hours of discovery of any cyber incident.

  • Reporting Service means Bloomberg LP or if that service is not then reporting the relevant information regarding the Common Stock, a comparable reporting service of national reputation selected by a Majority in Interest of the Holders and reasonably acceptable to the Company.

  • Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS) means the Governmentwide, electronic, web-based system for small business subcontracting program reporting. The eSRS is located at http://www.esrs.gov.

  • Service Requirements means the specification that the Flexibility Services must be capable of meeting, as defined in Schedule 1;