Good Unit Tests

Good Unit Tests

Good Unit Tests (GUTs) is a term suggested by Alistair Cockburn to expand the vocabulary of software developers already familiar with TDD (Test Driven Development). GUTs is to help developers who TDD, and those who write unit test after the code, come and talk on the same platform

Alistair says:

... we still don't have a term for "Good Unit Tests". Very many people say "TDD" when they really mean, "I have good unit tests" ("I have GUTs"?) Ron Jeffries tried for years to explain what this was, but we never got a catch-phrase for it, and now TDD is being watered down to mean GUTs.

Perhaps if GUTs were an accepted term, then people would brag about having GUTs without yet implying whether they were written before or after the code...

See also

* Test Driven Development (TDD)
* Alistair Cockburn
* Unit testing
* Software testing

External links

* [http://alistair.cockburn.us/index.php/The_modern_programming_professional_has_GUTs The modern programming professional has GUTs (Alistair Cockburn blog entry)]
* [http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/03/cockburn-testing-guts Cockburn on Testing: Real Programmers have GUTs (InfoQ)]


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