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False alarms are frustrating test and diagnostic complications. Finding more faults than actually exist within a unit under test (UUT) results in increased costs, unnecessary and longer down times, and loss of confidence by the end user. In this paper we deviate from the classical definition of false alarm and replace it with a pragmatic one that measures the maintenance actions taken as a result...