systematic failure definition

systematic failure means a failure that occurs repeatedly under some particular combination of inputs or under some particular environmental or application conditions;
systematic failure means any and all failures that occur more than three times in the SYSTEM, during the ACCEPTANCE period, due to problems in one or more functions, or in one or more NETWORK ELEMENTS, as long as not resulting from use not in compliance with the function and design TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, as well as lack of preventive or corrective maintenance on TIM’s part and/or VANDALISM actions. SYSTEMIC FAILURE(S): means failure related to the capacity for interconnected operation of the object of ACCEPTANCE with other NETWORK ELEMENTS that impact on its operation, as long as not caused by failure or lack of preventive or corrective maintenance on TIM’s part and/or VANDALISM actions.

Related to systematic failure

  • GEP Failure means Seller’s failure to produce Delivered Energy in an amount equal to or greater than the Guaranteed Energy Production amount for the applicable Performance Measurement 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);

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

  • Persistent Failure means any two (2) or more failures by the Supplier in any rolling period of twelve (12) months to comply with obligations in respect of the Contract Services under the Contract;

  • Volume Failure means, with respect to a particular date of determination, the aggregate daily dollar trading volume (as reported on Bloomberg) of the Common Stock on the Principal Market on any Trading Day during the twenty (20) Trading Day period ending on the Trading Day immediately preceding such date of determination, is less than $500,000 (as adjusted for any stock splits, stock dividends, stock combinations, recapitalizations or other similar transactions occurring after the Subscription Date).