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082 04 005.3 
082 04 005.3|qOCoLC|223/eng/20230216 
099    eBook O'Reilly for Public Libraries 
100 1  Lawrence, Richard,|eauthor. 
245 10 Behavior-driven development with Cucumber :|bbetter 
       collaboration for better software /|cRichard Lawrence with
       Paul Rayner.|h[O'Reilly electronic resource] 
264  1 Boston :|bAddison-Wesley,|c[2019] 
264  4 |c©2019 
300    1 online resource (1 volume) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520    Master BDD to deliver higher-value software more quickly 
       To develop high-value products quickly, software 
       development teams need better ways to collaborate. Agile 
       methods like Scrum and Kanban are helpful, but they're not
       enough. Teams need better ways to work inside each sprint 
       or work item. Behavior-driven development (BDD) adds just 
       enough structure for product experts, testers, and 
       developers to collaborate more effectively. Drawing on 
       extensive experience helping teams adopt BDD, Richard 
       Lawrence and Paul Rayner show how to explore changes in 
       system behavior with examples through conversations, how 
       to capture your examples in expressive language, and how 
       to flow the results into effective automated testing with 
       Cucumber. Where most BDD resources focus on test 
       automation, this guide goes deep into how BDD changes team
       collaboration and what that collaboration looks like day 
       to day. Concrete examples and practical advice will 
       prepare you to succeed with BDD, whatever your context or 
       role. · Learn how to collaborate better by using concrete
       examples of system behavior · Identify your project's 
       meaningful increment of value so you're always working on 
       something important · Begin experimenting with BDD slowly
       and at low risk · Move smoothly from informal examples to
       automated tests in Cucumber · Use BDD to deliver more 
       frequently with greater visibility · Make Cucumber 
       scenarios more expressive to ensure you're building the 
       right thing · Grow a Cucumber suite that acts as high-
       value living documentation · Sustainably work with 
       complex scenario data · Get beyond the "mini-waterfalls" 
       that often arise on Scrum teams 
588 0  Online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed 
       June 11, 2019). 
590    O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public 
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650  0 Application software|xTesting. 
650  0 Application software|xDevelopment. 
650  0 Teams in the workplace|xManagement. 
650  0 Agile software development. 
650  6 Logiciels d'application|xDéveloppement. 
650  6 Équipes de travail|xGestion. 
650  6 Méthodes agiles (Développement de logiciels) 
650  7 Agile software development|2fast 
650  7 Application software|xDevelopment|2fast 
650  7 Application software|xTesting|2fast 
650  7 Teams in the workplace|xManagement|2fast 
700 1  Rayner, Paul,|eauthor. 
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