Problem
System Reliability Theory: Models, Statistical Methods, and Applications by M. Rausand, A. Barros, and A. Hoyland.
Task
Consider a voted koon structure. The voting can be specified in two different ways:
• As the number k out of the n components that need to function for the system to function.
• As the number k of the n components that need to fail to cause system failure.
In the first case, we often write koon:G (for "good") and in the second case, we write koon:F (for failed).
• Determine the number x such that a 2004:G structure corresponds to a xoo4:F structure.
• Determine the number x such that a koon:G structure corresponds to a xoon:F structure