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.
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