Acceptance Test-Driven Development (ATDD)

A collaborative approach where the team agrees on acceptance criteria and turns them into tests before any implementation starts, using those tests to guide and verify delivery.

Key Points

  • Involves product owner, developers, and testers jointly defining acceptance criteria.
  • Acceptance criteria are converted into executable tests prior to coding.
  • Clarifies scope and Definition of Done, reducing ambiguity and rework.
  • Often uses Given-When-Then scenarios that serve as living documentation.

Example

Before starting a new refund feature, the product owner, QA, and developers collaborate to write Given-When-Then acceptance scenarios (e.g., valid card, expired card, partial refund). They automate these tests and then implement the code until all acceptance tests pass.

PMP Example Question

Which practice ensures a shared understanding of requirements by collaboratively defining acceptance criteria and creating tests before development begins?

  1. Test-Driven Development (TDD)
  2. Acceptance Test-Driven Development (ATDD)
  3. User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
  4. Exploratory testing

Correct Answer: B — Acceptance Test-Driven Development

Explanation: ATDD focuses on collaboratively defining acceptance criteria and building acceptance tests before work starts. TDD targets unit-level tests, UAT occurs near the end, and exploratory testing is unscripted test design during execution.

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