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MTTR Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Integrated Circuit Terminology |
MTTR
Mean Time To Repair - the average time it takes to repair a given piece of equipment or equipment set
Mean Time To Repair - the average time it takes to repair a given piece of equipment or equipment set
| Computer Abbreviations v1.5 |
MTTR
Mean Time To Repair
Mean Time To Repair
| 9300+ Computer Acronyms |
MTTR
Mean Time To Repair
Mean Time To Repair
| Uri's File.*Xten.c.ons* |
MTTR
Mean Time To Repair
Mean Time To Repair
MTTR Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
| International Relations and Security Acronyms |
MTTR
Mean Time To Repair
Mean Time To Repair
MTTR Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Hill Associates Acronym List |
MTTR
Mean Time to Repair
Mean Time to Repair
| Fiber Optics, Optical Networking Terms |
MTTR
Mean Time To Repair
Mean Time To Repair
| ETSI and 3GPP |
MTTR
Mean Time To Repair
Mean Time To Repair
| Telecommunication Standard Terms |
mean time to repair (MTTR)
The total corrective maintenance time divided by the total number of corrective maintenance actions during a given period of time. (188 )
| Telecom Terms |
MTTR
Mean Time to Repair
Mean Time to Repair
MTTR Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
| NCTS Glossary v.1.0 |
MTTR
Mean Time To Repair
Mean Time To Repair
MTTR Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
MTTR
MTTR is an abbreviation that has several different expansions, with greatly differing meanings. It is wise to spell out exactly what is meant by the use of this abbreviation, rather than assuming the reader will know which is being assumed. The M can stand for any of minimum, mean or maximum, and the R can stand for any of recovery, repair, respond, or restore. The mean is also subject to interpretation, as there are many different ways in which a mean can be calculated, so the method to be used should also be made explicit.
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