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# AQM-Interaction
Introduce the AQM
**Note:** This work is based on the flask extension for direcly using WebVOWL from: https://github.com/ahmedkhemiri95/flask-WebVOWL. Therefore, Python (here in version 3.11.2) and Java (here in version 1.8.0) are prerequisites.
This repository contains (1) the [replication package](replication_package) of the paper _Alignment of Quality Models for Assessing Software Requirements in Large-scale Projects: A Case from Space_ (currently under review), and (2) the code for the implemented lightweighted tool to interact with the Aligned Quality-Model Map (AQM) during the applied case study. Both contributions are desired for usage in further projects to achieve reliable quality assessment during large-scale software development projects.
## Installation
Clone this repository on your machine:
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## Important Notes
The individually created AQM needs to be located in the [data](application/static/data) and must follow the conceptualization procedure from the paper. For demonstration purposes, the AQM from the case study of the paper was included in this repository.
This work is based on the flask extension for direcly using WebVOWL from: https://github.com/ahmedkhemiri95/flask-WebVOWL. Therefore, Python (here in version 3.11.2) and Java (here in version 1.8.0) are prerequisites.
The individually created AQM needs to be located in the [data](application/static/data) directory and must follow the conceptualization procedure described in the related paper. For demonstration purposes, the AQM from the case study of the paper was included in this repository.
## Run the application
Start the flask server
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