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Consider a setting where we have a faulty device.

Assume
that the failure can be caused by a...

Consider a setting where we have a faulty device. Assume that the failure can be caused by a
failure in one of n components, exactly one of which is faulty. The probability that repairing
component ci will repair the device is pi. By the single-fault hypothesis, we have that GET THE
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Consider a setting where we have a faulty device. Assume that the failure can be caused by a
failure in one of n components, exactly one of which is faulty. The probability that repairing
component ci will repair the device is pi. By the single-fault hypothesis, we have that
. Further assume that each component ci can be examined with cost C’i and then
repaired (if faulty) with cost Cri. Finally, assume that the costs of observing and repairing any
component do not depend on any previous actions taken.

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