IT maintenance is a process that must ensure the correct functioning of hardware and software structures in computer systems.
Its purpose (1) is to restore the functionality of computer systems.
Its active function (2) is given by the dynamic diagnostics system for hardware and software problems in computer systems.
The energy conservation function (3) is the repairing action that was defined to restore the functionality of computer systems.
The binary actions that drive the solution is on the one hand the use of the diagnosing system that provides a framework and tools to diagnose.
On the other hand, the secondary binary action is the use of a repairing system that ensures the accuracy and reliability of the repairs. The purpose that drives both actions is restoring not only the operationality but also the functionality of computer systems.
It has to be considered that IT maintenance is an adaptive system, which requires the existence of expertise of the people involved in the process and the development and updating of the methods and processes that are used.
Diego Belohlavek
NOTE: The Unicist Research Institute (TURI) is a world leader in its segment. It introduced the Unicist Functionalist Approach and the use of binary actions to build business solutions. https://www.unicist.org/pdf/wp-unicist-functional-approach.pdf
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