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Relevant files used for the project 'Characterization of Implied Scenarios as Families of Common Behavior'.

https://github.com/lesunb/implied_scenarios

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Relevant files used for the project 'Characterization of Implied Scenarios as Families of Common Behavior'.

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# Implied Scenarios

This repository contains relevant files used for [_the paper published at the Journal of Systems and Software_](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2019.110425) and the project named after the paper: _Characterization of Implied Scenarios as Families of Common Behavior_.

## How do I get set up?

[Code](code/) and [Data](data/) are in their respective folders, while the modified LTSA-MSC plugin is in this root folder. **Each folder contains a readme that better explains their files usage**. An overview of the contents is presented below:

###### Python code
Everything was developed and tested on version 3.6.3, and libraries used are in the [requirements file (inside code folder).](code/requirements.txt) Note that you need [_Graphviz_](https://www.graphviz.org) installed to be able to use anytree's export method.

###### How to run this LTSA MSC-plugin version
The provided plugin (mscplugin_mod.jar) is a modified version of [the original LTSA-MSC by Uchitel et al.](https://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/ltsa/msc/)
It is able to collect multiple implied scenarios iteratively and export them to a text file.
To use it, simply replace the original one in LTSA's plugins folder.


## Who do I talk to?

caio[dot]batista[at]gmail[dot]com *or* genainarodrigues[at]gmail[dot]com

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  • Name: LaDeCIC - Software Dependability @CIC
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  • Location: Department of Computer Science - University of Brasilia

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