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Behavior-driven development, often referred to as BDD, is a methodology in agile software development that fosters teamwork among developers, quality assurance professionals, and stakeholders who may not have a technical background. This approach enhances communication and understanding within a software project. Initially introduced by Dan North in 2003, BDD emerged as an evolution of test-driven development (TDD) and incorporates practices such as acceptance testing that are characteristic of extreme programming. As a second-generation, outside-in, and pull-based methodology, BDD involves multiple stakeholders and scales, emphasizing high levels of automation. It outlines a cycle of structured interactions that produce clear outputs, ultimately leading to the creation of functional, tested software that meets the needs of users. By prioritizing collaboration and clarity, BDD ensures that all parties involved have a shared vision for the software being developed.

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