beheertuurtijden
Beheertuurtijden is a Dutch term used in several professional domains to refer to scheduled timeframes during which management activities are planned and carried out on a system, asset or process. The scope typically includes routine maintenance, monitoring, upgrades, inspections and governance reviews, and the exact activities are determined by domain-specific policies.
Etymology: The word is composed of beheer (management), uur (hour) and tijden (times), indicating planned time
Scope and domains: In information technology and data centers, beheertuurtijden align with maintenance windows, backup windows
Scheduling and impact: Beheertuurtijden are scheduled during periods of lowest risk or usage; notification and change-approval
Metrics: Common metrics include frequency per month, average duration, number of scheduled vs. unplanned interventions, and
Example: A university data center sets beheertuurtijden on Tuesday nights 02:00–04:00 for firmware updates, with emergency
Relationship to related concepts: It intersects with maintenance, change management, service windows, and SLAs.
They are a practical organizing principle for coordinating complex operations that require deliberate control over when