The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
test-driven development
(TDD) An iterative software
development process where each iteration consists
of the developer writing an automated test case
for an unimplemented improvement or function, then
producing code to pass that test and finally
refactoring the code to acceptable standards.
Kent Beck, who is credited with having developed or
"rediscovered" the technique, stated in 2003 that TDD
encourages simple designs and inspires confidence.
TDD is related to the humourous definition of programming
as the process of debugging an empty file.
(2012-05-01)