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In the advanced nations, comfortable lives of citizens depend on a wide variety of social infrastructures such as electricity, gas, waterworks, sewerage, traffic, information networks, and so on. For the steady operation of these infrastructures without any serious troubles such as emergency stop of operation, the steady maintenance is indispensable and the maintenance budget becomes extremely expensive in the most advanced nations because of the high personnel costs. In the twenty first century, such conflicts between the needs of utmost variety of infrastructures and the demands of least maintenance budgets becomes a serious social and industrial issue in these nations. Cost-effective maintenance has become an important key technology to resolve the inherent conflict.
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Ito, K., Nakagawa, T. (2009). Applied Maintenance Models. In: Ben-Daya, M., Duffuaa, S., Raouf, A., Knezevic, J., Ait-Kadi, D. (eds) Handbook of Maintenance Management and Engineering. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-472-0_15
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