This paper demonstrates how the concept of the value of the service provided by a system can be efficiently handled by the systems engineering methodology. Following a general formulation of the problem, two examples from the class of systems in which each element contributes to the system output are provided; the first to illustrate the allocation of repair effort to elements of unequal size, the second to show how the value placed on the output level influences the repair policy.
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