Automating Business Value with FIT and Fitnesse
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Summary
Agile communities consider stories “done” when the acceptance tests (also called story tests) are shown to the customer. Originally, this was a manual process, but in recent years, several frameworks have been created to automate this process, providing acceptance testing all the benefits of automated unit testing. One of the most popular of these if called FIT, created by Ward Cunningham.

Bio
David has created software for digital audio, digital biometrics, medical, financial, retail, and education. He leads DevJam, a Minneapolis based company composed of Agile collaborators, and has coached Agile teams internationally for the past 7 years. David contributes to the international Agile community and he is currently writing a book for the Pragmatic Programmer series.

About the conference
The No Fluff Just Stuff Software Symposium Series is designed to cover the latest in trends, best practices, and newest developments in Enterprise Java, Java/Groovy, ESB/SOA, Ajax, Web Services, Agility, and Architecture. Our commitment is to provide the very best in terms of speaker quality and overall conference experience.



Tags: InfoQ, Agile, Software Testing, Fit / Fitnesse, No Fluff Just Stuff Symposium, TDD, Story Testing, Testing, Conferences, Technologies, Practices, Q&A

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