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Up-time is the time during which a medical device is operational, up, and functioning as desired or available for operator so they can continue working normally. Up-time is important as a part of a service contract, such as hours that are covered under the contract (e.g. Monday-Friday 8 am to 5 pm) and according to the contract agreement as the time that the hospital needs the equipment to be available for use. Field service engineers are required to provide that service coverage as part of the paid service agreement.

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  • Up-time is the time during which a medical device is operational, up, and functioning as desired or available for operator so they can continue working normally. Up-time is important as a part of a service contract, such as hours that are covered under the contract (e.g. Monday-Friday 8 am to 5 pm) and according to the contract agreement as the time that the hospital needs the equipment to be available for use. Field service engineers are required to provide that service coverage as part of the paid service agreement.
  • Uptime is a measure of the time a computer system has been up and running. It came into use to describe the opposite of downtime, times when a system was not operational. "Uptime can be defined as the Total Possible Available Time – (Downtime – Allowable Downtime)."
  • Uptime and downtime are words used in time travel to describe relative dimension in time. They may be thought of as synonyms for "in the future" and "in the past" respectively. It is common to refer to events in terms of being "X years downtime", or a group being an "uptime faction". (DTI novel: Watching the Clock)
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  • Up-time is the time during which a medical device is operational, up, and functioning as desired or available for operator so they can continue working normally. Up-time is important as a part of a service contract, such as hours that are covered under the contract (e.g. Monday-Friday 8 am to 5 pm) and according to the contract agreement as the time that the hospital needs the equipment to be available for use. Field service engineers are required to provide that service coverage as part of the paid service agreement.
  • Uptime is a measure of the time a computer system has been up and running. It came into use to describe the opposite of downtime, times when a system was not operational. "Uptime can be defined as the Total Possible Available Time – (Downtime – Allowable Downtime)."
  • Uptime and downtime are words used in time travel to describe relative dimension in time. They may be thought of as synonyms for "in the future" and "in the past" respectively. It is common to refer to events in terms of being "X years downtime", or a group being an "uptime faction". (DTI novel: Watching the Clock)
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