Severity Levels definition

Severity Levels means the most current severity level descriptions which can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/compatibility/SiteAssets/Campus-Management-Incident-Severity-Guidelines.pdf, which may be updated from time to time.
Severity Levels means identified Severity Levels "1", "2", "3" and "4" for correction of Deficiencies, as defined in Attachment A (Severity Level Definitions) to Exhibit B (Statement of Work).
Severity Levels has the meaning set forth Section 10.2 of Schedule B (Cross-Functional Obligations).

Examples of Severity Levels in a sentence

  • The Severity Levels for measuring MTTR are provided in the following table:- S.

  • This Problem Severity Level is associated with: (a) general questions pertaining to the Services; or, (b) problems which are not included in Problem Severity Levels 1, 2, or 3.

  • The Severity Levels for measuring MTTR are provided in the following table: S.

  • Radioactive Material inspectors will issue violations consistent with the categories defined in the NRC Enforcement Manual and Policy (MINOR, Non-Cited, and Severity Levels I through IV).

  • Severity Levels are assigned to allow prioritization of incoming Incidents.


More Definitions of Severity Levels

Severity Levels shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.1 B 1.
Severity Levels. See Appendix C-1, Service Level #1 Severity Level Definitions for Prioritization of Technical Issues Appendix C-1 SERVICE LEVEL #1 TRANSMISSION FILES AVAILABILITY MEASUREMENT METHOD Data Capture/ Measurement Method FRIAG Quarterly Performance Report Measurement Interval Daily, Month End or Year End as described below. Calculation For each File Transmission, the number of file transmissions completed in accordance with the respective Service Level divided by the total number of transmissions completed. RESPONSIBILITY
Severity Levels means the classification of various types of problems or errors that may arise during the testing, inspection or operation of the Product. This shall be defined in the Schedule A1 (Testing Procedure and Inspection Criteria).
Severity Levels are as set out in para 3.5 of this Schedule.
Severity Levels means the classification of the Problem as a Severity 1, Severity 2, Severity 3, or Severity 4 Problem.
Severity Levels. Any problem that seriously affects Network operation, maintenance and administration or is important to Customer’s and/or the applicable End User’s success such that a timely resolution is needed; however, such problems do not have an impending effect on availability of a Network or the County’s or the applicable End User’s revenue. Severity Level 2 cases include data corruption, connectivity problems, error messages or unacceptable performance. Severity Level 2 – Major An occurrence in which a Network is down, a major function is unavailable, a critical interface has failed, or the County’s and/or the applicable End User’s ability to generate revenue is impacted. Severity Level 1 – Critical Severity Level 3 – Minor Issues that do not significantly impair the functioning of a Network and do not significantly affect services to the County’s or the applicable End User’s operations.
Severity Levels means the level of acuity of a QOC and which is