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In The Brain of : Concordion
Concordion
David Peterson outlined the principles that underpin the design of Concordion: readability for acceptance tests.
Concordion uses HTML for making individual tests, complete with title, description and examples. This
can then be interpreted in any way by a text fixture.
Due to its non-technicality, simplicity and clarity of layout, Concordion tests are supposedly more maintainable,
and can be used by business analysts as much as developers who then create a test fixture for it.
Concordion integrates well with JUnit, and produces formatted HTML test results.
Download the slides here
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This session took part at the Acceptance testing tools roundup. You can view the other 2 podcasts here.
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