Cover art for Behavior-Driven Development with Cucumber
Published
Addison-Wesley, September 2017
ISBN
9780321772633
Format
Softcover, 208 pages
Dimensions
23cm × 18cm × 1cm

Behavior-Driven Development with Cucumber Specification by Example for Ruby Java and .NET

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Agile software development teams are seeking better ways to create business-facing automated tests that support the development of the right product. Cucumber is rapidly becoming the most popular tool for accomplishing this objective - but, until now, no book has covered Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) practices and tools in sufficient depth.

Teams have been forced to keep reinventing the wheel, or else to hire one of a handful of consultants at great expense. Behavior-Driven Development with Cucumber fills that gap. Richard Lawrence and Paul Rayner begin by illuminating ATDD's value, and showing how it can help you produce better software with less pain. Next, they present a complete BDD/Cucumber reference and tutorial that provides a common language for software customers and team members alike. Lawrence and Rayner thoroughly explain the role of each team member and stakeholder, with a particularly insightful emphasis on non-developers. Next, they show how to automate functional tests for web, console, native client, legacy, and other applications on the Ruby, Java, and .NET. platforms. To complement the Web's existing Ruby-oriented Cucumber resources, the authors provide even more Java (Cuke4Duke) and C# (Cuke4Nuke) examples.

Throughout, you'll find concrete examples and hands-on exercises based on the authors' extensive experience teaching BDD to software professionals and helping software organisations successfully implement BDD strategies.

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