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Category Archives: BDD
Thoughtworks Twist as a reporting tool – feedback loops part 1
A short while back I blogged on my thoughts-from-the-front-line-with-thoughtworks-twist and mentioned in it that it provided a pretty good reporting tool in its own way. Well we managed to put it to good use. Ok, we hacked it a bit, … Continue reading
Thoughts from the front line with ThoughtWorks Twist
At the beginning of this year I was fortunate to be drafted into a team with the task of enabling them to sucessfully use a new-to-the-bank tool called Twist developed by ThoughtWorks. What is Twist, and what other tools is … Continue reading
Posted in agile adpotion, BDD, Cucumber, FitNesse, Twist
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FitNesse and Java vs Cucumber and Groovy
I was recently tasked with piloting a couple of design tools designed to help us with our development. The first one was FitNesse, and the second Cucumber with Groovy. The problem with “cutting edge” pieces of software tooling is that … Continue reading
Posted in Agile Requirements, BDD, Cucumber, FitNesse, Groovy
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