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Notes:
In our scenario representation, a scenario is constituted by three parts:
- The first part is the actors of the scenario. An actor can be a person or a piece of equipment or an interested zone relative to the scenario.
- The second part is the constraints of the scenario. It’s a set of constraints on the characteristics of the actors and on the states, events and on sub-scenarios involving the actors.
- The last part is the production. It’s the generation of scenario instance which can compose other scenarios.
In our representation, we represent also all states, events and scenarios on a time interval to correspond better to real world applications.
Now, we are using logical, spatio and temporal constraints including Allen’s interval algebra operators.