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Specification by Example does not work so well when: | Specification by Example does not work so well when: | ||
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- | <li>acceptance is qualitative rather than precise, and/or...</li> | + | |
- | <li>the behaviour you want to capture involves a lot of numerical data, and/or...</li> | + | |
- | <li>you want to transition the results of exploratory programming to production.</ | + | |
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In this workshop, we will demonstrate how to combine Approval Testing with Specification by Example. Approval Tests can be used to generate visualisations as well as text, which allows more nuanced, qualitative decisions about acceptability.\\ | In this workshop, we will demonstrate how to combine Approval Testing with Specification by Example. Approval Tests can be used to generate visualisations as well as text, which allows more nuanced, qualitative decisions about acceptability.\\ | ||
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