
doi: 10.1109/re.2008.17
A method of generating alternative/exceptional scenarios using differential information is presented. Behaviors of normal scenarios of similar purpose are quite similar, while actors and data in scenarios are different among these scenarios. We derive the differential information between them and apply the information to generate new alternative/exceptional scenarios.
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