downtime

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Antonyms for downtime

a period of time when something (as a machine or factory) is not operating (especially as a result of malfunctions)

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Talking about Downtime, it is a setting which allows users to set a schedule for time away from the screen.
On the third day, I found myself naturally leaving my phone aside during my set Downtime hours and ever since, my recorded 'screen time during downtime' also reduced from an average of 30 minutes to 0 minutes, giving me the much needed break from digital life I didn't even know I wanted.
For those who have experienced downtimes on FB, worry not because it's not your internet nor app that's the culprit.
Facebook's status page also showed the hours when Facebook has experienced downtime.
The average time between downtimes was obtained for each length.
Managers and operators recognize several relationships between length of lumber and line speed: 1) the shorter the length being processed, the more downtime increases; and 2) the faster the line runs, the more downtime increases.
Wonderware has enlarged its FactorySuite 2000 industrial automation software system with a new downtime tracking and production efficiency monitoring toolset.
* Configurator a standalone exe program loads system configuration settings into the database for launching the next time individual components are started; it permits engineers or managers to change the system set-up for new downtime definitions and properties.
Monitored data can direct machine operators and maintenance staff to problems as they happen, reducing downtime and troubleshooting.