Her focus is working with business users and testers to understand their role in agile projects. Name for the Test Planning Cheat Sheet. Last week, I was at a client site in California — the state that prides itself on being eco-friendly. Feb 25, Algirdas rated it it was amazing Shelves: The good new is: These parts are unfortunately not as to-the-point as the part on the test quadrants.
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A Mike Cohn Signature Book 9 books. The main point here, is that Greglry found the training I received in my workplace and trying to put it into practice to be more helpful than this book.
Will be recommending a selection of chapters as must read material for new team members.
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This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. Tech Facing Tests that Critique the Product: Dec 21, Kevin Van Slyke rated it really liked it Shelves: The Agile Testing Quadrants. He was that, but he did it quietly. The widespread adoption of agile methods has brought the need for effective testing into the limelight, and agile projects have transformed the role of testers. The book is really valuable and contains much useful information.
The book helps to understand how not to backload projects so that testing is done at the very last minute. It's a great guide that I keep coming back to for reference under different circumstances.
Readers will come away from this book understanding - How to get testers engaged in agile development - Where testers and QA managers fit on an agile team - What to look for when hiring an agile tester - How to transition from a traditional cycle to agile development - How to complete testing activities in short iterations - How to use tests to successfully guide tetsing - How to overcome barriers to test automation This book is a must for agile testers, agile teams, their managers, and their customers.
Improving Anc Quality and Reducing Risk "Finally a book for testers on Agile teams that acknowledges there is not just one right way!
This book covers the aspects of quality in a comprehensive manner with the focus being on building quality assurance processes into the entire project. I thought it will be outdated and obvious, but it still has some useful tips and good description of agile approach at work.
Come with lots of real-experience examples.
The authors emphasize how testing on an agile project should be quite a different and much more collaborative experience than what most "manual" testers experience on traditional "waterfall" projects.
Functional Tests, Examples, Prototypes, Simulations.
Agile Testing : A Practical Guide for Testers and Agile Teams
It also taught me the importance of test automation to meet deadlines. Even if they were new to agile. That's why it's hard to keep focus and do not lost in all this information.
Only part I can take with me for the future is Should have been called "Agile development from a tester's perspective" Really didn't like this book. Chapters address very real culture issues around testing and how to transition into a healthier place.
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Good explanation on how it's like to be a tester in an Agile team. It is nasty and informative.
These parts are unfortunately not as to-the-point as the part on the test quadrants. A Practical Guide for Testers and Agile Teams dives deep gdegory principles and practices for succeeding with the Whole Team approach to quality and testing. The book chronicles an agile software development iteration from the viewpoint of a tester and explains the seven key success factors of agile testing. This is the reason why this book misses the mark.
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The book still contains some valuable insights today I not only like the book, but I think Lisa and Janet are really experts and I now follow everything they say on testing.
Reviews on Amazon said this book was a bit outdated and the new version "More Agile Testing" mentions that the views they had are outdated in this book, but Lias figure I'd get some nuggets of knowledge. Scaled Agile Integration Testing — Guest blog post. If you like books and love to build cool products, we may be looking for you.
Excellent read for a first time tester or someone who migrated from support into product development.
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