I think he meant to say BDD – Behavior Driven Development.
It is a technique for people who are moving into Test Driven Development to
show that you are not writing tests but rather documenting and assuring
behavior, or use case assumptions in your tests. That is why they are
called Behaviors and no tests. There is also a set of rules one has to
follow when practicing BDD:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior_driven_development
To me this could be very interesting to many Csla developers, as
I believe that Csla framework itself encourages Behavior driven design, of an
OO system.
Nermin
From: mr_lasseter
[mailto:cslanet@lhotka.net]
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 8:03 AM
To: Nermin Dibek
Subject: Re: [CSLA .NET] Practical TDD/DBB in CSLA
What is DBB?
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