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I propose removing the following lines because they distract the article:
- Mean time to failure: The average or mean time between initial operation and the first occurrence of a failure or malfunction. In other words, the expected value of system failure time.
- Mean time to repair: The average time that it takes to repair a failure.
- Mean time between failures: A statistical measure of reliability, this is calculated to indicate the anticipated average time between failures. The longer the better.
Further, I believe that the confuse this type of testing with Reliability testing.
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