At the Agile Testing Days Anko Tijman presented about mitigating Agile Testing Pitfalls. Here is my write-up from his session.
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Agile Testing Days: Testers: Get Out of the Quality Assurance Business!
Wednesday’s morning keynote at the Agile Testing Days came from Michael Bolton, not the singer, not the guy from office space. Michael talked about testers should get out of the quality assurance business.
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At the Agile Testing Days the final keynote on the first day came from Elisabeth Hendrickson on Lessons Learned from 100+ (Simulated) Agile Transitions.
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At the Agile Testing Days Rob Lambert presented on how Structures kill testing creativity.
Continue reading Agile Testing Days: Structures Kill Testing CreativityAgile Testing Days: Deception and Estimation: How We Fool Ourselves
The second keynote at the Agile Testing Days was presented from Linda Rising on Hardwired for deception means trouble with estimates. This is the write-up of her session.
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Brett Schuchert gave a presentation on bringing in testability to your code at the Agile Testing Days. This is my write-up of the presentation.
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Lisa Crispin gave the first keynote in the morning of the Agile Testing Days in Berlin. She talked about an approach to defect management and tracking.
Continue reading Agile Testing Days: Agile Defect ManagementWhat you always wanted to know about Testing and Quality Assurance – Standards & Methods
Continuing the series of questions from the CONQUEST 2010 conference two weeks back, we’ll take a closer look on questions regarding standards and methods.
What you always wanted to know about Testing and Quality Assurance – Outsourcing
Today in the “What you always wanted to know about Testing and Quality Assurance” I will answer questions from the outsourcing category. Since this is a hot topic for me, I hope not to rant too much at it, but let’s see.
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Continuing the What you always wanted to know about Testing and Quality Assurance series, we will take a closer on Agile Test Management today. Please note that I consider the term Agile Test Management to be an oxymoron. The team is self-managing in Agile, and there is no dedicated manager role to grant the team enough power to manage itself. This surely needs lots of trust – especially when transitioning from a more traditional environment. but is essential to any team effort.
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