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When testing, time relations between events are often taken as exceptions to a process. For example, test A must precede test B, or tests two through seven must be performed in a specific process. These requirements would be treated as exceptions, or special cases and overrides in a traditional test process. While the exception handling has worked in most cases in the past, the increasing complexity of systems suggest that a more robust method for reasoning about time is needed.
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Simpson, W.R., Sheppard, J.W. (1994). Modeling Temporal Information. In: System Test and Diagnosis. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2702-2_13
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