System Degradation definition

System Degradation is defined as the Service is operable but processing is impeded causing disruption to normal production workflow. ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ goal is to have an initial response to Customer within four (4) hours of notification.
System Degradation is defined as the Service is operable but processing is impeded causing disruption to normal production workflow. Neopost’s goal is to have an initial response to Customer within four (4) hours of notification.

Examples of System Degradation in a sentence

  • On the first anniversary of the Commercial Operation Date and each anniversary of the Commercial Operation Date thereafter during the Term (and any extension thereof), the Guaranteed Annual Energy Output shall be decreased by the Annual System Degradation Factor, as shown on Exhibit C.

  • On the first anniversary of the Commercial Operation Date and each anniversary of the Commercial Operation Date thereafter during the Term (and any extension thereof), the Guaranteed Annual Electricity Output shall be decreased by the Annual System Degradation Factor.

  • Owner estimates the System will produce the Estimated Annual Energy Output in each Operating Year, as adjusted by the Annual System Degradation Factor, as provided in Exhibit B.

  • Developer guarantees that the PV System will produce the Guaranteed Annual Energy Output in each Contract Year, as adjusted by the Annual System Degradation Factor.

  • Foregone User Benefit is defined as (i) in the year of occurrence, the difference between the G1 rate in the year of occurrence of the PV System Loss and the Net Energy Price multiplied by the Expected Annual Output adjusted for the Annual System Degradation Factor and (ii) for subsequent years the G1 rate is assumed to increase by 3% per year.

  • Buyer shall assume ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s overproduced or underproduced position in the Assets as of the Effective Time, including but not limited to Buyer's responsibility for payment of royalties on the volume of such gas which Seller took in excess of its entitlement and any obligation to balance whether in cash or in kind.

  • This information will be documented in a revision to the Engineered Barrier System Degradation, Flow, and Transport PMR (TDR-EBS-MD-000006), expected to be available by September 2001.

  • Pass Criteria of Phase Beta Program Exit Criteria as defined by EMC SUPPLIER All Documentation revised with updates Written Known Defect List Beta Site Summary Reports No Sev 1 or Sev 2 Defects(unless exception) - Systems Outage or System Degradation No Data Corruption No Application Failures SUPPLIER start initiation of general availability items above have been delivered and meet the definition of content as given above.

  • On the first anniversary of the Commercial Operation Date and each anniversary of the Commercial Operation Date thereafter during the Term, the Guaranteed Annual Electric Output shall be decreased by the Annual System Degradation Factor.

  • In is Contract Year 2 example, this overproduction amount= 109,709 kWh. The Guarantee Amount (and all other figures) set forth on Exhibit D, except the Annual System Degradation Factor, assume a System size and capacity of 1,584kW.