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BDD Testing

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What is BDD Testing?

Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) is a software development process that emerged from Test-Driven Development (TDD). BDD focuses on defining the *behavior* of the system in a human-readable format, typically using a domain-specific language (DSL). This DSL allows non-technical stakeholders to understand and contribute to the definition of requirements. BDD commonly uses a structure of 'Given-When-Then' to describe scenarios and automate tests based on these scenarios, thus ensuring the software behaves as expected from the user's perspective.

What other technologies are related to BDD Testing?

BDD Testing Complementary Technologies

BDD scenarios can be used to define integration tests. BDD focuses on describing behavior, which can be used to verify the interactions between different components or systems.
mentioned alongside BDD Testing in 4% (107) of relevant job posts
Unit tests verify small pieces of code in isolation, while BDD tests verify features from the perspective of the user or stakeholder. BDD and Unit Testing complement each other by providing different levels of testing and different perspectives.
mentioned alongside BDD Testing in 0% (101) of relevant job posts

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