Last week I travelled down to London to the BDD Exchange conference. It was a one-day conference organised by Gojko Adzic and I had a great time. I missed Gojko’s talk as I travelled down from my cave in Scotland on the day, but I did arrive in time to see Chris Matt’s excellent lecture on what business analysis really should be about.

I particularly enjoyed the talk from Christian Hassa about teams failing to make BDD work. We can learn the most from failure, and Christian’s thoughtful analysis of what he’s observed in the field as a consultant with TechTalk is useful to any team trying to get the most from these techniques. The message of Christian’s talk very much echoed my own, that the tooling you use is entirely secondary to the collaborative relationship you need to build between the business and technical-facing members of the team. I was interested to learn about the tool, SpecLog, TechTalk are building to help teams with this problem, which seems to have many similar goals to my own Relish. It was nice of Christian to give Relish a name-check in his talk.

My session ran along the same theme as my talk from earlier in the year at Skillsmatter, describing the value of writing acceptance tests at the right level of abstraction, so that they describe business rules rather than implementation details. You can watch the session here.