
Online or onsite, instructor-led live Behavior Driven Development (BDD) training courses cover various real-world applications for BDD. Courses cover areas such as Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD), Test Driven Development (TDD), Cucumber and the Gherkin language.
BDD training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live Behavior Driven Development (BDD) training can be carried out locally on customer premises in Luxembourg or in NobleProg corporate training centers in Luxembourg.
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Testimonials
One-to-one session which gave me the option to focus on the area most revel ant to my need.
Alex Liu
Course: BDD - Behavioral testing of IT systems
As mentioned the last hour we discussed and practiced the 'Example mapping' method. Also nice that we had a pdf (from a website) that the trainer created with a lot of information.
Osman Chalaby - Vanderlande
Course: Cucumber: Implementing Behavior Driven Development (BDD) with Cucumber
The Practical side of the course - the whole point of an instructor is to have someone to call on when difficulties are encountered. Definitions of Scrum and Product Owners etc. can be studied without the need for an instructor. But using Visual Studio, getting Specflow up and running and using it right - these are the elements of training that require an instructor. These practical hand-on exercises are the elements I liked the most. I would have liked more of this.
FNZ Holidings Limited
Course: SpecFlow: Implementing BDD for .NET
I liked learning about project management aspects, such as agile and test frameworks. I also liked the productivity lessons, such as using the BPMN tool. The trainer was really friendly, calm, and eager to help.
Course: BDD for Non-Programmers: Live Workshop
I enjoyed the feature file and corresponding steps creation.
FNZ Holidings Limited
Course: SpecFlow: Implementing BDD for .NET
I liked the interactive and constant direct 1on1 communication with the trainer.
Danilo Uy - Texas Instruments Inc.
Course: BDD - Behavioral testing of IT systems
Great recap of a framework functionalities and nuances.
SPOC s.a.
Course: Robot Framework: Keyword Driven Acceptance Testing
Creating test cases was good part.
Global Affairs Canada
Course: Robot Framework: Keyword Driven Acceptance Testing
The fact that we used real live examples from my job.
Mark Scerri Pace - Arnold Media Ltd.
Course: BDD for Non-Programmers: Live Workshop
To get acquainted with the screenplay pattern and learn why this is better dan the old pattern.
Peter Moors
Course: Serenity BDD for Automated Acceptance Tests
Examples of what BDD is based on
Łukasz Lewandowski
Course: Testowanie behawioralne systemów informatycznych - BDD
Machine Translated
I like the combination of dry goods and practice.
FNZ
Course: SpecFlow:为.NET实现BDD
Machine Translated
I liked learning about project management aspects, such as agile and test frameworks. I also liked the productivity lessons, such as using the BPMN tool. The trainer was really friendly, calm, and eager to help.
Course: BDD for Non-Programmers: Live Workshop
BDD Course Outlines in Luxembourg
- Write succinct user stories that capture the usage patterns of real users of the software.
- Translate their user stories into the behavioral language of BDD (Given, When, Then.)
- Derive test cases from these stories, for use by engineers to implement and test.
- Understand the relationship between product requirements, acceptance criteria, and test cases.
- Demystify the technical jargon that impedes communication and understanding.
- Install and use great tools for writing BDD feature files.
- Understand and appreciate what happens once the work is handed to engineers.
- Play a more active role in the iterative development cycle.
- Use Robot Framework's keyword-driven testing approach and tabular test data syntax to write and execute tests. Use consistent syntax to compose new keywords from existing ones.
- Carry out Gherkin-style Behavior Driven Development (BDD) tests (similar to Cucumber).
- Generate and interpret Report and Logs to troubleshoot failures in the tested application.
- Extended Robot Framework's capabilities using third-party libraries written in Python, Java, Perl, Javascript and PHP.
- Integrate Robot Framework with Selenium for testing web applications.
- Run BDD tests and application code in a single process (no transpiling)
- Write tests that are faster, less brittle and easier to debug
- Developers
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
- Heavy emphasis on hands-on practice.
- Most of the concepts are learned through samples, exercises and hands-on development.
- This training uses Eclipse and Selenium. If you wish to use a different IDE or test automation framework, please contact us to arrange.
- If your team is moving from manual testing to automation testing for the first time, please contact us to arrange extending the training to include additional coverage of automation testing.
- Create end-to-end tests that simulate the actions of a user as they navigate a web application.
- Automate the testing of themed applications with multiple styles.
- Create test cases that are readable to non-technical people.
- Execute tests in a wide variety of browsers.
- Use the Iridium Snippets package for Atom to facilitate test script writing.
- Reduce the costs of maintaining custom Java code and page objects.
- Run automated tests written in the human-readable language, Gherkin
- Use Cucumber based test cases to improve communication and collaboration between technical and non-technical teams
- Integrate Cucumber.js with other testing frameworks such as Protractor for testing Angular applications
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
- Testers and Developers
- Heavy emphasis on hands-on practice. Most of the concepts are learned through samples, exercises and hands-on development.
- Run automated tests written in the human-readable, "Given, When, Then" Gherkin language
- Use Behat based test cases to improve collaboration between technical and non-technical teams
- Integrate Behat with Selenium, Mink, Goutte and other browser emulators to drive tests and generate reports
- Extend Behat functionality through its extension system
- Test numerous usage scenarios through terminal commands, REST APIs, and more.
- Test engineers
- Developers
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
- Bind business requirements to .NET code.
- Apply BDD techniques to build up living documentation for an application.
- Run SpecFlow from Visual Studio or the command line.
- Integrate SpecFlow into an existing continuous testing and build environment.
- Integrate SpecFlow with other testing frameworks such as MSTest, NUnit, xUnit and MbUnit.
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