uppetid
Uppetid is a theoretical metric used in systems resilience and risk assessment to quantify how quickly and completely a system recovers from a disruptive event. It is intended to reflect both the duration of impairment and the extent of restoration, helping compare different designs or responses.
The term is a neologism formed from 'up' and 'time' and has appeared primarily in discussions about
A typical definition of uppetid is the time elapsed from disturbance onset to the point where performance
Uppetid is used to compare resilience across systems, guide improvement priorities, and convey recovery expectations to
Related concepts include uptime, mean time to recovery, and resilience engineering.