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Quality Engineering: Shifting Quality Left Using BDD

Good requirements are the foundation for any successful software project. This course will teach you how to use Behavior Driven Design to level up your requirements.

Beginner
43m
(4)

Created by Chris Behrens

Last Updated Mar 25, 2025

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Quality Engineering: Shifting Quality Left Using BDD

Good requirements are the foundation for any successful software project. This course will teach you how to use Behavior Driven Design to level up your requirements.

Beginner
43m
(4)

Created by Chris Behrens

Last Updated Mar 25, 2025

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Without solid requirements, your software projects are a house built on sand. In this course, Quality Engineering: Shifting Quality Left Using BDD, you’ll learn to use Behavior Driven Design to create first-class requirements. First, you’ll explore Gherkin, the syntax language of BDD. Next, you’ll discover how to translate Gherkin into verifiable code and unit tests. Finally, you’ll learn how to integrate BDD into your team’s workflow. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of working with Behavior Driven Design needed to level-up your enterprise requirements.

Quality Engineering: Shifting Quality Left Using BDD
Beginner
43m
(4)
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Chris Behrens
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Chris B. Behrens is a writer, speaker and software developer, specializing in DevOps. He has been a developer and architect for more than twenty years focusing on small to medium size companies and the development changes they face.

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