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Development methodologies
Responsibility Driven
Test Driven
Overview
Test-driven development (TDD) is a software development technique that relies on the repetition of a very short development cycle: First the developer writes a failing automated test case that defines a desired improvement or new function, then produces code to pass that test and finally refactors the new code to acceptable standards.
The following flowchart shows the typical development cycle of TDD:
Strengths
Weaknesses
Behavior Driven
Behavior Driven Development (or BDD) is an Agile software development technique that encourages collaboration between developers, QA and non-technical or business participants in a software project.
Domain Driven
Domain-driven design (DDD) is an approach to the design of software, based on the two premises:
Model Driven
Model-driven engineering (MDE) is a software development methodology which focuses on creating models, or abstractions, more close to some particular domain concepts rather than computing (or algorithmic) concepts. It is meant to increase productivity by maximizing compatibility between systems, simplifying the process of design, and promoting communication between individuals and teams working on the system.