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Posted by Tess Rupprecht.
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While at a client’s site, I was thrown into a schedule of endless agile meetings! Daily stand-up meetings, sit-down meetings, lunch meetings (Seriously, these meetings do really work!)
Lots of productive meetings. This is a good sign. This is one of the reasons why Agile is becoming “the way to go“ in software development and implementation. More open communication leads to better understanding of the requirements of the product , fast resolutions of the issues …
Posted by Sachin Srivastava.
In accordance to my past and present experience I could say, the most challenging role to adapt to agile development is the role of tester, as agile development contradicts so many things that testers have been taught is “best practice”.
Many testers might have gained training or experience with water fall model and would have spent lot of time practicing V-Model where in the system testing correlates directly with the system specification and testing commences with the completion of software development …
Posted by Tess Rupprecht.
Everyday, there is something new in the software world. As QAs, we need to be on top of our profession. Once again, learning is the key to our continued success.
Last week, I had a chance to review ( again..) some of the most popular automation testing tools in the market today.
Based on the my own research and reviews, I am no longer surprised that the free open source tools are still leading the popularity over the more expensive proprietary software …
Posted by Tess Rupprecht.
Learning any new stuff always fascinates me. I never believe that anyone knows too much to quit learning.
Yesterday, I downloaded the demo version of the proprietary testing tool from ThoughtWorks called TWIST. Within hours, I was already writing my own test projects and creating scenarios. What is amazing with TWIST is its capability to combine both manual test scenarios and the underlying automated script in one place. The BAs can write the use cases or use stories, then QAs and …
Posted by Tess Rupprecht.
This post will be the first in our series of exploring “Agile Testing”.
The technology world evolves faster than most of us would like to admit. But change can either be good or bad, it depends on ones perspective and the actual verifiable results from those who have actually implemented it.
The latest word in computing is “AGILE”. Is it just a fad? Is it for real? It has been around for almost a decade now thou some …