Aspen Policy Academy

Test Driven Development

Technology policy frequently does not work as intended. Often, policies in this space do not fully address the issues they are concerned with or have negative unintended consequences. Developing software was also once as ad-hoc and error-prone until robust methods for testing and writing software were developed. This project recommends applying one such framework, test-driven development (TDD), to policymaking to help develop more robust policies that are more likely to accurately address their issue of concern. The method does not require the use of engineering tools or software; it is simply a methodology that focuses on brainstorming concrete situations in which to ‘test’ possible policy solutions.

Click right to view the TDD for Policy explainer, to view infographics explaining how TDD works, to view a short presentation on the TDD process, and to watch the Demo Day presentation.

Browse Related Projects

Tech

AI Powered Dynamic Pricing Pilot for Public Transit to Reduce Traffic Congestion

By Nishchal Chaudhary, Desiree Junfijiah, Sarayu Madhiyazhagan, Sanur Sharma, Iris Vold

Tech

Centralizing Utah’s Traffic Data for AI Driven Traffic Management

By Janice Mak, Paola Moreno-Roman, Yakaira Núñez, Carolina Ramôa, Susanne Tedrick

Tech

Smart Commutes, Smarter Cities: A Government and Business Partnership

By Bailey Johnson, Julia Niederman, Abigail Oyekola, Çiğdem Patlak