Workshop - March 27th: Behavior Driven Development

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Mar 4, 2010, 7:46:18 AM3/4/10
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I first want to thank everyone who attended our first workshop of this
year. We had a lot of great discussion and David Hawks did an
excellent job facilitating. It's everyone's participation that makes
the workshops successful.

Our next workshop is going to be more technical in nature. You can
learn details at: http://agileaustinbdd.eventbrite.com/

ACC Highland Campus, Rm 214
March 27th, 9am to noon

In this workshop session, I will discuss the details of specification
driven design and development approach that helps improve the
collaboration between the business users and developers. It also aids
in the software design and coding based on the business requirements.

Workshop Outline
* Story testing using Behavior Driven Development (BDD) and Testing
techniques.
* Behavior Driven Development and how it compares with Test Driven
Development (TDD).
* Role of BDD in Domain Driven Development process which focuses on
the business domain rather than the infrastructure concerns in the
application development.
* BDD Frameworks: Discuss different frameworks such as Cucumber,
JBehave, Twist 2.0 and easyb.
* The workshop includes creating a sample Java EE application based on
BDD techniques using easyb framework.

About the Speaker
Srini Penchikala currently works as a Security Architect at a major
financial services organization in Austin area. He has over 15 years
of IT experience and has been working on Java projects since 1996,
J2EE technologies since 2000, and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
since 2006. He has presented on topics like Agile Architecture Trends,
Architecture Rules Enforcement, and Domain-Driven Design. He has also
published numerous articles on Aspects and J2EE topics on websites
like InfoQ.com, ServerSide.com, ONJava, DevX Java, java.net and
JavaWorld. Srini publishes a blog on Java, JEE, and other topics at
http://srinip2007.blogspot.com/.

NOTE: Please make sure you are able to attend this session. Seating
is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. We want to give
everyone the opportunity to attend, so please only sign-up if you are
committed to attending. (These sessions are valuable to both newbies
and experienced alike).

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