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23 23  SCCharts are typically modeled using the textual SCT language defined as an Xtext grammar in KIELER. Generally, if you do not know which elements can be placed at a certain cursor position you are assisted by a content-assist that can be called pressing <Ctrl>+<Space>. It will display all possible valid elements also considering scoping of variables.
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29 -= ABRO Example =
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31 31  In the following we will describe the basic elements using the famous ABRO example:
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70 70  = Detailed Syntax of SCCharts Language Elements =
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72 72  == SCCharts, Initial States, States, Transitions ==
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1 -https://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/confluence//wiki/spaces/KIELER/pages/9471390/Textual SCCharts Description Language (SCT)
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