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The implementation of ATDD and BDD from Testing Perspectives

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, , Citation Arlinta Christy Barus 2019 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1175 012112 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/1175/1/012112

1742-6596/1175/1/012112

Abstract

Software testing is one of the stages in software development that aims to ensure that the software is built to meet the specifications. Selection of selective test cases has a great chance of finding failure. Black box testing approach is done based on the requirement specification where this approach does not pay attention to the program code but the specification of a software. This approach can be used for testing a software using ATDD (Acceptance Test Driven Development) and BDD (Behavior Driven Development) methods. ATDD is a method of building a software created based on agile principle, acceptance test created by customer, developer and tester. BDD is a growing agile development approach in recent years. Behavior Driven Development (BDD) is built on Test-Driven Development (TDD). This Final Project focuses on the application of ATDD and BDD methods to testing the final three projects of IT Del students tested using the Roboy Framework and Cucumber Framework to find out whether these two methods are effective and be able to improve the software development process. The results obtained are that the application of ATDD and BDD methods are effective and helping to remove the error as soon as possible.

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