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Definition of a Behavior-Driven Model for Requirements Specification and Testing of Interactive Systems

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TABLE I.   A PPROACHES FOR DESCRIBING  U SER  S TORIES AND  S CENARIOS
Fig. 1.  State Machine representing a Scenario transition  The ontological model describes only behaviors that report  Steps performing common actions directly in the User Interface  through  Interaction  Elements

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