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Storytests and Domain Driven Design with FitLibrary by Rick Mugridge

I‘m organizing the next Agile Philly User Group [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/agilephilly] meeting. Following are the details:

Date : 15th Feb
Venue : Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. Corp III building, 51 Valley Stream Parkway Malvern, PA 19355

Agenda:
6:30 – 7:00 PM : Welcome, Snacks
7:00 – 7:30 PM : Ice breaker, Introductions, general User group stuff
7:30 – 8:00 PM : Introduction to FIT, FitLibrary and Fitnesse
8:00 – 9:00 PM : Rick Mugridge‘s presentation followed by Q&A / discussion
9:00 – 9:30 PM : Windup and post meeting networking

Rick‘s presentation topic: Storytests and Domain Driven Design with FitLibrary

Rick Mugridge, PhD, www.RimuResearch.com
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Storytests satisfy the demands of both requirements and quality assurance, in an amalgam that initially looks weird and counter intuitive. Storytests are concrete examples that express important things about the business domain and about the system. They are matched and generalised in the code, using the same “ubiquitous language”. Week by week, as thinking and understanding grow and change through Domain Driven Design (DDD), the storytests grow and change. And so the code evolves.

Fit is the most popular open source tool for expressing storytests and running them as tests against a system. However, there are several traps that many fall into in writing storytests.
FitLibrary considerably extends and enhances Fit. It is currently evolving in a jump to better support DDD and testing, and thus changing the nature of storytests and the nature of fixturing.
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About Rick Mugridge:
Rick Mugridge is the lead author of the first book on storytests: “Fit for Developing Software”. He has developed and is evolving FitLibrary to better support storytest driven development. He is a leading thinker and inventor in this area, and consults and coaches internationally in Fit storytests, domain driven design, and agile software development.

If you are interested in attending this meeting please let me know before 14th Feb EOD.


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