
Costruire Software Funzionante con approccio ATDD
By Schrödinger Hat & Nana Bianca
Time
Wednesday
27 Nov, 2024
17:00 PM
Wednesday
27 Nov, 2024
19:00 PM
Led by Lorenzo Bugli, Senior Engineer at Fiscozen, this session delves into the critical relationship between development teams and stakeholders in modern software development. The spotlight is on Acceptance Test-Driven Development (ATDD), a methodology that aligns technical implementation with business goals to deliver functional, value-driven software.
ATDD emphasizes the co-creation of acceptance tests by developers and stakeholders. These tests serve as precise, actionable requirements that guide technical execution and validate that each feature meets real-world needs. By minimizing misunderstandings and focusing on essential deliverables, ATDD ensures a streamlined, efficient development process.
Through practical examples and real-world case studies, participants will see how ATDD enhances transparency, prioritization, and collaboration. The test-first approach establishes a cycle of continuous verification, ensuring the software consistently meets user expectations and business objectives.
Attendees will learn how this methodology strengthens stakeholder relationships and fosters an environment where high-quality software emerges from the very first iterations. Packed with actionable insights, this talk equips participants to apply ATDD in their own development contexts to improve efficiency, clarity, and results.