Behaviour Driven Development (BDD)
Training
In London
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Beginner
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Day
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Start date
Different dates available
The practice of Test-Driven Development (TDD) is taking the development community by storm and is putting automated unit and acceptance tests firmly back on the agenda for teams who are serious about creating quality code rapidly. Using TDD, teams can experience dramatic improvement in code quality, flexibility, design efficiency, maintainability and customer confidence.
While, TDD allows us to code efficiently at a unit level, we use Behaviour Driven Development (BDD) to drive out the design of software at an Acceptance Test level. BDD ensures that the right software is being built in the first place. This leads to greater collaboration amongst all team members, including the customer.
Important information
Documents
- Q31010 Behaviour Driven Development.pdf
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About this course
On completion of this course, attendees will be able to participate in the collaborative process of user story creation, specification by example and domain driven design. They will have gained hands-on experience with the Gherkin language and BDD using an automated Acceptance Test tool such as Cucumber or SpecFlow
Anyone interested in BDD & TDD practices
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•Learn the most up-to-date methodology
•Deliver increased efficiency and effectiveness to your team
•Learn through best practices and real examples
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Subjects
- Quality
- Quality Training
- IT
- IT Development
- Tester
- Testing
- Test case design
- Test design
- Testing tools
- Programmining
- Agile Tester
- Agile testing
- Behaviour Driven Development techniques
Course programme
Through a series of practical exercises, we enable students to translate business requirements into user stories directly supported by automated acceptance tests in Cucumber or SpecFlow. This not only drives the design of a system but also provides immediate tracking of implementation progress using continuous integration.
Behaviour Driven Development (BDD)