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    BDD is a set of well documented TDDs (Unitests) Commented Nov 25, 2015 at 8:33
  • Anyone keen to add an answer from the Behaviour Driven Design camp? From my point of view, these answers are all about the first few iterations of BDD. Successful applications of BDD these days are often closer to design, and may even omit automated testing completely, when appropriate. Commented Nov 21, 2016 at 0:12
  • The difference between BDD and TDD is like the difference between Macroeconomics with Microeconomics. BDD = building an understanding of requirements using examples and optionally may be used to drive automated Macro tests. (agilenoir.biz/en/am-i-behavioral-or-not), TDD = writing micro tests to drive writing coding. The Agile Thoughts podcast covers these differences too: agilenoir.biz/en/agilethoughts/test-automation-pyramid-series Commented Apr 5, 2019 at 3:56