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Behavior-driven Development: Fundamentals

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Behavior-driven Development (BDD) Courses Software Development Courses Quality Assurance Courses Cucumber Courses Team Collaboration Courses User Stories Courses Acceptance Criteria Courses

Course Description

Overview

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This course will teach you the basics of Behavior-driven Development (BDD), from user stories and Gherkin language to effective collaboration using BDD frameworks

Facing challenges in ensuring software quality and collaboration between development, testing, and business teams? In this course, Behavior-driven Development: Fundamentals, you’ll learn to improve software quality and foster effective team collaboration through Behavior-driven Development (BDD). First, you'll explore how to craft meaningful user stories that clearly capture product requirements. Next, you'll discover the Gherkin language, using its syntax to define unambiguous acceptance criteria for your software projects. Finally, you'll learn how to implement these criteria using popular BDD frameworks like Cucumber. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Behavior-driven Development: Fundamentals needed to ensure clear communication, high-quality software, and efficient teamwork in your projects.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Introduction to Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) 4mins
  • Collaboration and Criteria 20mins
  • Creating Scenarios with Gherkin 27mins
  • Implementing Behavior with BDD Frameworks 20mins
  • Automated Testing and CI/CD 19mins
  • Scaling and Adopting BDD 19mins
  • Next Steps 1min

Taught by

Pluralsight

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