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## Execution of the Docker Container ## Execution of the Docker Container
Having the Dependability Toolbox Docker Container already deployed on your local machine (see the [Installation](dependability-toolbox-instllation) page for more information), it can be started, paused, and stopped using common Docker commands. or your convenience, some indicative commands are provided in this section. First of all, in order to start the Dependability Toolbox docker container, you need to execute the following commands on your terminal: Having the Dependability Toolbox Docker Container already deployed on your local machine (see the [Installation](dependability-toolbox-instllation) page for more information), it can be started, paused, and stopped using common Docker commands. For your convenience, some indicative commands are provided in this section. First of all, in order to start the Dependability Toolbox docker container, you need to execute the following commands on your terminal:
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docker start dependability-toolbox docker start dependability-toolbox
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docker stop dependability-toolbox docker stop dependability-toolbox
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## Invocation of the individual services (APIs)
### Quantitative Security Assessment Service
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