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InfoQ interviewed Gil Zilberfeld about the benefits that a test first approach can bring, the concepts of Test Driven Development (TDD) and Behavior Driven Development (BDD) and examples of teams ...
One key part of the product development process—and the one clients regularly ask us to train their teams on—is our use of behavior-driven development (BDD).
Technology is only as good as its implementation. Behavior-driven product development can help ensure that your final product meets the needs of all stakeholders involved.
Applied correctly, there is a place for BDD in the modern world of software development. Test automation, however, is not that place.
Behavior-driven development (BDD) is a software development process that attempts to solve the problem of implementing poorly defined requirements.
Behavior-driven development (BDD), which helps users get more involved in describing an application’s intended behavior, is becoming popular with developers, who are now latching on to tools ...
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