Yes, I agree that the parameterised test is more technical and therefore harder for our Customer to read. But on the other hand I do like the symmetry of having a table of inputs and expected values, because so often it then becomes easy to spot gaps in our test list.
In the end, much of what I'm doing here is subjective. I'm hoping to expose as much of my thinking as possible, but still there's a huge reliance on personal taste.
Yes, I agree that the parameterised test is more technical and therefore harder for our Customer to read. But on the other hand I do like the symmetry of having a table of inputs and expected values, because so often it then becomes easy to spot gaps in our test list.
In the end, much of what I'm doing here is subjective. I'm hoping to expose as much of my thinking as possible, but still there's a huge reliance on personal taste.