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README.md

Storm

For more instructions, check out the documentation found in Getting Started

Benchmarks

Example input files for storm can be obtained from
https://github.com/moves-rwth/storm-examples.
Running make example-files automatically obtains these files.

Further examples and benchmarks found in the following repositories:

Authors

Storm has been developed at RWTH Aachen University.

Principal developers
  • Christian Dehnert
  • Joost-Pieter Katoen
  • Sebastian Junges
  • Matthias Volk
Developers (lexicographical order)
  • Philipp Berger
  • David Korzeniewski
  • Tim Quatmann
Contributors (lexicographical order)
  • Dimitri Bohlender
  • Harold Bruintjes
  • Michael Deutschen
  • Thomas Heinemann
  • Thomas Henn
  • Tom Janson
  • Gereon Kremer
  • Manuel Sascha Weiand
  • Lukas Westhofen