Here a quick list of articles I´ve read during the last month:
- Try first.. then test
- Oops? Agile Oops!
- Proudly presenting: the Agile Oops! printed version
- Family resources
- An automated testing journey
- Soak Testing
- Keeping Up With Bugs In Multiple Iterations
- Test This
- How to organise a Test day
- Exploratory Testing is All Around You
- Automated Testing and the Test Pyramid
- On „The Testing Pyramid“…
- Yet another software testing pyramid
- Testing at the speed and scale of Google
- The Caring and Respectful Product Owner
- I’m OK,you’re OK
- Studie: Cloud Computing als Treiber für mehr Qualitätssicherung
- Testing Dynamic Websites using Selenium IDE
- On Programmer-Tester separation
- How Google Tests Software – Part Seven
- Non-functional Requirements as User Stories
- Estimating Non-Functional Requirements
- Testers, Let’s Get Our Bug Language Correct
- Product Owner Anti-Patterns, Part 1: The Absent Product Owner
- Product Owner Anti-Patterns, Part 2: The Churning Backlog
- Product Owner Anti-Patterns, Part 3: No Single Product Owner
- Who is Lisa Crispin?
- Scrum is Simple and Incomplete
- Legacy Code. What, me worry?
- TDD for unbelievers
- Porno statt Erotik in der Programmierung
- The Perfect ScrumMaster Job Description
- Using WebTest & DbFit together
- I Hate FitNesse / Fitnesse Rocks!
- The Tester’s Headache: Tester Certification – my take…
- Agile project management: Burndown charts, story boards and continuous integration
- Acceptance testing and user manuals
- Project Manager and Agile?
Please note: The articles listed above don´t express my personal opinion (or Agile Partner´s opinion). I´ve just read them, and I think they are worth reading – and of course discussing them. I don´t say what is written there is right (or wrong), it´s just intersting.