Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) frameworks are tools that enable software development teams to define and automate tests based on the expected behavior of the software. They facilitate collaboration among developers, testers, and business stakeholders by using a common language (often Gherkin) to describe scenarios and expected outcomes. Popular BDD frameworks include Cucumber, JBehave, and SpecFlow. These frameworks allow tests to be written in a human-readable format, promoting a shared understanding of the software's requirements and improving the quality and maintainability of the codebase.
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