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“Hello World!” Using DDT

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In this chapter, Alice wakes up and wonders if her adventures through the TDD looking glass were all just a disturbing dream. Meanwhile we’ll hit Reboot on the Login example and start over, this time following DDT. We hope this will help to illustrate some of the key differences between the two approaches. In particular, DDT provides a systematic method of identifying, up-front, the critical areas of a design that will benefit the most from automated testing.

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© 2010 Matt Stephens, Doug Rosenberg

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Stephens, M., Rosenberg, D. (2010). “Hello World!” Using DDT. In: Design Driven Testing. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2944-5_3

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