serviceability
IPA: sˈɝvʌsʌbˈɪɫɪti
noun
- The property of being serviceable, of being useful for some function.
- The property of being able to be serviced.
- (Australia, finance) The ability of an individual to make repayments on a loan.
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Examples of "serviceability" in Sentences
- Not only is the cost lower, but serviceability is better.
- Their design methodology emphasizes user serviceability and heirloom strength.
- John Fowler, a longtime Sun leader who spoke about Oracle-Sun's hardware strategy, also emphasizes the "serviceability" advantages the combined companies will have from understanding the whole stack, and referenced
- Whether the McClungs were confused about the number and serviceability of the oxygen masks because they were already feeling the effects of oxygen deprivation, their story is valuable because it reveals potential problems.
- It is natural to focus in on the first concept of Price, however this leads to a lack of focus on the latter two, which will ultimately affect the long-term aspects of the contract - functionality, serviceability and enjoyment.
- Constraints may include available resources, physical, imaginative or technical limitations, flexibility for future modifications and additions, and other factors, such as requirements for cost, safety, marketability, productibility, and serviceability.
- Navy's Collins-class fleet 'reduced to one working submarine' THE navy's trouble-prone $6 billion submarine fleet has been reduced to one operational boat, raising serious questions about the long-term serviceability of the six Collins-Class vessels designed to serve as Australia's frontline strike weapon.
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