TTTR definition

TTTR or "Target Time To Restore" means the total target time between a Failure and the Service being recorded by CMT as Restored; and "Trouble Ticket" represents a unique ID related to a Failure and is generated once a Failure is raised. This unique ID is given to the Customer to identify the related Failure and is recorded in the incident management tool of CMT.
TTTR or "Target Time To Restore" means the total target time between a Failure and the Service being recorded by CMT as Restored; and

Examples of TTTR in a sentence

  • The six measures are:  Percentage of person-miles traveled on the Interstate that are reliable [23 CFR 490.507(a)(1)]  Percentage of person-miles traveled on the non-Interstate NHS that are reliable [23 CFR 490.507(a)(2)]  Truck Travel Time Reliability (TTTR) Index [23 CFR 490.607]  Total Emission Reductions for applicable criteria pollutants [23 CFR 490.807] and for those MPOs that do not meet the criteria under 23 CFR 490.105(f)(6)(iii).