"Mean Time To Repair" (MTTR) is a term in the maintenance field that refers to the average time it takes to restore a system to normal operation after a failure or disruption. MTTR is an important performance indicator for maintenance efficiency and responsiveness in addressing issues.
Typical functions of software in the "Mean Time To Repair, MTTR" domain could include:
Fault Tracking: Capturing and documenting system failures or disruptions.
Time Measurement: Recording the time taken to resolve a fault, from the report of the fault to the restoration of normal operation.
Analysis: Analyzing the reasons for failures or disruptions to identify recurring issues and take corrective actions.
Escalation Management: Automated notifications and escalations if fault resolution takes longer than expected or exceeds certain thresholds.
Reporting: Generating reports on MTTR for different systems, components, or departments to monitor performance and identify areas for improvement.