By bloid
via javaworld.com
Published: Sep 06 2008 / 07:14
Behavior-driven development offers many of the benefits of test-driven development, but without the tight coupling to specific implementations. In this article Rod Coffin discusses the difference between the two development methods and explains the concepts of BDD. He then walks through an example in behavior-driven development with easyb -- a Groovy-based framework that employs a rich DSL understandable by both developers and domain experts.
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