KPI Formula Sample Clauses

KPI Formula. Compute the percentile corresponding to values below the agreed KPI for the response time RT = Σ (successful request with an answering time within the response time limit ) x 100 % Σ (successful request)
KPI Formula. TSA1, TSC1 = (Σ NSH / Σ NH) x 100 where NSH = Number of Successful Hits NH = Number of well-formed Hits received TSA1 and TSC1 are the KPIs for respectively the Timestamp Authority service, and Timestamp Consult service.
KPI Formula. EA = (Σ NSH / Σ NH ) x 100 where NSH = Number of Successful Hits NH = Number of well-formed Hits received
KPI Formula. Compute the percentile corresponding to values below the agreed KPI for the response time TSA2, TSC2 = Σ (successful requests with an answering time within the response time limit ) x 100 % Σ (successful requests) where TSA2 is the response time for the Timestamp Authority web service, TSC2 is the response time for the Timestamp Consult web service, for queries meant to check a list of time stamps in the server archive, within a certain period,
KPI Formula. Compute the percentile corresponding to values below the agreed KPI for the response time ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ = Σ (successful request with an answering time within the response time limit ) x 100 % Σ (successful request) where UIA4 is the KPI for the response time of the authorisation service for scenarios integrating the new UAM components. UIA5 is the KPI for the response time of the authorisation service for scenarios still needing to be adapted or complex scenarios.

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