Behavior Driven Development (BDD)
Behavior Driven Development (or BDD) is an Agile software development technique that encourages collaboration between developers, QA and non-technical or business participants in a software project. It was originally named in 2003 by Dan North as a response to Test Driven Development, and to Framework for Integrated Tests concepts, from the Customer Test practice in Extreme Programming. It has evolved over the last few years and Ian Cooper is here to tell us about it and what it could mean for your Development Processes.
Speaker:
Ian Cooper has over 15 years of experience delivering Microsoft platform solutions in government, healthcare, and finance. During that time he has worked for the DTi, Reuters, Sungard, Misys and Beazley delivering everything from bespoke enterpise solutions to 'shrink-wrapped' products to thousands of customers. Ian is a passionate exponent of the benefits of OO and Agile. He is test-infected and contagious. When he is not writing C# code he looks after the London .NET user group - http://www.dnug.org.uk - which he founded.
Blog: http://codebetter.com/blogs/ian_cooper/default.aspx/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/ICooper
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