Target Operating Model(s) definition

Target Operating Model(s) means the guidance and self certification tool which is used for assurance, onboarding, and lifecycle management for each Service;

Examples of Target Operating Model(s) in a sentence

  • The target operating model should be based on the twp principal objectives and inclusive of :  Organisation  ITS industry maturity  Process  Function  Technology application  User interfaces Intermediate Target Operating Models (‘to be’) - 2 & 5 years Once the desired Target Operating Model has been defined, it should be broken down into manageable chunks, addressing the need to have a workable vision for the near term (2 Years) as well as the medium (5 Years) and long term.

  • To improve service sustainability and access in future Services are limited in their potential to implement desirable Target Operating Models Service performance and efficiency is limited.

Related to Target Operating Model(s)

  • Global Operating Model means the global network that conducts State Street’s business in multiple locations across North America, Europe and Asia with significant operational hubs in China, India and Poland, using automated processes and established globally consistent procedures, controls and training.

  • Reliability pricing model or "RPM" means PJM's capacity-

  • Reliability Pricing Model Auction or “RPM Auction” shall mean the Base Residual Auction or any Incremental Auction, or, for the 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 Delivery Years, any Capacity Performance Transition Incremental Auction.

  • Operating parameter value means a minimum or maximum value established for a control device or process parameter that, if achieved by itself or in combination with one (1) or more other operating parameter values, determines that an owner or operator has complied with an applicable emission limit.

  • Target Operating Day any day that is not (a) a Saturday or Sunday, (b) Christmas Day or New Year’s Day or (c) any other day on which the Trans-European Real-time Gross Settlement Operating System (or any successor settlement system) is not operating (as determined by the Administrative Agent).