outage
n.
brief suspension of operation; temporary failure in the supply of power; quantity of something lost in storage or during shipping
Outage
outage
Noun
1. the amount of something (as whiskey or oil) lost in storage or transportation
(hypernym) indefinite quantity
2. a temporary suspension of operation (as of computers); "there will be a network outage from 8 to 10 a.m."
(hypernym) breakdown, equipment failure
(classification) computer, computing machine, computing device, data processor, electronic computer, information processing system
outage
A telecommunications
system service condition in which a
user is completely deprived of service by the system. (
188 ) Note: For a particular system or a given situation, an outage may be a service condition that is below a defined
system operational threshold, i.e., below a threshold of acceptable performance. See
outage threshold.
Outage
The loss of a facility/service for one minute or more.
(FAA3)
The period during which a generating unit, transmission line, or other facility is out of service.
(DOE5)
Outage (or Ullage)
The amount by which a packaging falls short of being liquid full, usually expressed in percent by volume.
(49CFR171)