Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) frameworks enable software development teams to write tests in plain language that non-technical stakeholders can understand. These tests describe the desired behavior of the software from the user's perspective, improving communication and collaboration between developers, testers, and business stakeholders. BDD frameworks facilitate writing executable specifications that serve as both documentation and automated tests, driving the development process based on the intended behavior of the system. Common BDD frameworks include Cucumber, SpecFlow, and Behave.
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