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Besides the traditional concept of keyword-driven testing a second concept called Behavior-driven testing (BDT) is widely being used. Tools for behaviour driven testing like Cucumber/Gherkin can easily be integrated into QF-Test (please contact Quality First Software GmbH for a description about how to set up and configure BDT with QF-Test). Using this approach allows testers to describe test cases more or less in continuous text and sentences. But the tester needs to follow a predefined vocabulary at the beginning of the sentence. Test cases described like this can be more readable for persons without any knowledge of the test cases. Test cases can be described from a technical perspective (see subsection 30.4.1) or from a business perspective (see subsection 30.4.2) like in keyword driven testing. You find samples for both variants in the following sections.
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