Maintenance agreements typically take effect when products have survived their warranty periods and begun to wear out. This paper proposes a stochastic model that both describes the breakdown phenomena that affect products and facilitates estimating repair costs during a maintenance agreement period. The model, thus, may be used for pricing decisions. The usefulness of the approach in estimating costs during an arbitrary accounting period is illustrated.
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