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ATDD by example

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Acceptance Test-Driven Development (ATDD) is an agile method that effectively supports collaboration among software developers, testers, and stakeholders from the start of a project. With ATDD, participants can jointly formulate requirements that are testable and automatable, leading to faster projects and better software. Pioneer Markus Gärtner describes step by step how to correctly implement and apply ATDD. He explains how to identify and document requirements and how to translate them into automated tests. Through two illustrative practical projects, readers will learn about ATDD using various languages and frameworks (Cucumber, Selenium, FitNesse). Each project is detailed with all relevant artifacts, including test automation classes, step definitions, and complete implementation examples. This hands-on approach provides a clear understanding of ATDD and offers valuable insights into establishing corresponding processes. Following the example projects, the fundamental principles are systematically summarized and explained in detail, demonstrating how ATDD integrates into the broader development context.

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ATDD by example, Markus Gärtner

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Titul
ATDD by example
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Addison-Wesley
Rok vydania
2013
Väzba
mäkká
ISBN10
0321784154
ISBN13
9780321784155
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ATDD by example
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Acceptance Test-Driven Development (ATDD) is an agile method that effectively supports collaboration among software developers, testers, and stakeholders from the start of a project. With ATDD, participants can jointly formulate requirements that are testable and automatable, leading to faster projects and better software. Pioneer Markus Gärtner describes step by step how to correctly implement and apply ATDD. He explains how to identify and document requirements and how to translate them into automated tests. Through two illustrative practical projects, readers will learn about ATDD using various languages and frameworks (Cucumber, Selenium, FitNesse). Each project is detailed with all relevant artifacts, including test automation classes, step definitions, and complete implementation examples. This hands-on approach provides a clear understanding of ATDD and offers valuable insights into establishing corresponding processes. Following the example projects, the fundamental principles are systematically summarized and explained in detail, demonstrating how ATDD integrates into the broader development context.