For stories where the business flow seems obvious or straightforward to you, you can prepare data and bring those to the workshop.
Finally, one element I consider mandatory for any meeting or workshop is visualization. Rather than leaving the discussion abstract, note down what you understand and ask for agreement based on your notes. You can do this publicly on a flipchart, or take notes on paper and share them around the table.
your tests make suggestions for your interface design. This applies to unit tests as well as acceptance tests.
TDD deals with technical implementations; ATDD deals with acceptance criteria from a business perspective.
the test automation code glues together the development of your tests and the development of your application, I deliberately also call it glue code.
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