Mining Branch-Time Scenarios From Execution LogsDirk Fahland
This presentation was given at the International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2013) in Palo Alto, November 2013.
We describe a technique for automatically extracting specifications from execution traces of an application. The particular specification that we extract are scenarios in the form of conditional existential Live-Sequence Charts (LSC), which are similar to UML Sequence Diagrams.
The technique is implemented in a tool and was evaluated on two real-life event logs.
Mining Branch-Time Scenarios From Execution LogsDirk Fahland
This presentation was given at the International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2013) in Palo Alto, November 2013.
We describe a technique for automatically extracting specifications from execution traces of an application. The particular specification that we extract are scenarios in the form of conditional existential Live-Sequence Charts (LSC), which are similar to UML Sequence Diagrams.
The technique is implemented in a tool and was evaluated on two real-life event logs.