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I don't do TDD regularly anymore, but back when I was working on an application that did a lot of it, it helped that for feature tickets (and some bugs), most of the business analysts would write the request in cucumber logic. Being able to see functionality phrased that way definitely helped me connect what the end goal was with the actual tests.
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I don't do TDD regularly anymore, but back when I was working on an application that did a lot of it, it helped that for feature tickets (and some bugs), most of the business analysts would write the request in cucumber logic. Being able to see functionality phrased that way definitely helped me connect what the end goal was with the actual tests.