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mode model of the system under investigation.
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\paragraph{surjective constraint applied to symptom scollection}
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We can stipulate that symptom collection process is surjective.
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% i.e. $ \forall f in F $
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By stipulating surjection for symptom collection, we ensure
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that each component failure mode maps to at least one one symptom.
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We also ensure that all symptoms have at least one component failure
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mode.
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\subsection { Definitions }
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Note that the component must have a higher abstraction level than the {\fg}
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it was derived from.
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\paragraph{Surjective constraint applied to symptom collection.}
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We can stipulate that symptom collection process is surjective.
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% i.e. $ \forall f in F $
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By stipulating surjection for symptom collection, we ensure
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that each component failure mode maps to at least one one symptom.
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We also ensure that all symptoms have at least one component failure
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mode.
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%
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\subsection{FMMD Hierarchy}
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By applying stages of analysis to higher and higher abstraction
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