Writing Scenarios That Mean Something

The Scenario That Speaks for Itself

Module 6, Lesson 1

What you'll learn

You can identify capability language in scenario titles and rewrite it as a declarative behavioral commitment - so that a non-technical stakeholder can read the title and know exactly what behavior is guaranteed.

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BDDshift-left testingGherkinacceptance criteriawhole-team collaborationrequirements engineeringsoftware specificationagile testingdeveloper workflowQA automationtest-driven developmentspec-driven development
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