Behavior-driven development
Behavior-driven development (BDD) is a test-first, agile testing practice. Without focusing on internal implementation, BDD tests are business-facing scenarios that attempt to describe the behavior of a story, feature, or capability from a user’s perspective. Behaviour-driven development is a synthesis and refinement of practices stemming from test-driven development (TDD) and acceptance-test-driven development (ATDD).
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