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Tweets of the month – february 2012
Here a quick list of articles I´ve read during the last month:
- GTAC 2010: Early Test Feedback by Test Prioritisation: Slides Video
- Share your vision with you employees to empower them
- A new blog for the new year: Testing with Vision
- Testing for Bug Bucks & Breaking The Rules
- Tester’s Pedal
- Exploratory Testing or Scripted Testing: Which Comes First?
- When A Bug Isn’t Really Fixed
- Recognizing Impediments
- Things you should do to sabotage your Scrum implementation
- Test Challenge: On the first software testing team…
- The History of Software Testing
- The Cost of Retrospectives at Large Animal Games
- Agiles Management: Delegation und Authorität/ Agile Management – Authority & Delegation
- Führen ohne Macht
- New Year’s Resolutions
- On Agile Misconceptions
- Definition of Done: A Reference
- Good enough, or perfect?
- Better Testers Keep Their Plates Spinning
- Elephants in the room: seven reasons why project risks are ignored
- Daily Stand-up Variations
- How Much Influence Should Testers Have?
Today is my last working day at my current employer, and I´m removing my personal stuff from my office atm.
Some of the pictures/ things I´ve printed out and put on the wall, I feel are worth beeing kept, so here´s some stuff I look at quite often…
- Quirky but (mostly) useful software development rules
- Automation don´t kill bugs, people do!
- Automated Testing 4 Oil
- Testers are brave? or Developers are brave?
What are your printouts, you´ve put on the wall, to see it daily and being reminded or show others your attitude?
Here a quick list of articles I´ve read during the last month:
Christmas goes Scrum
Nice story, unfortunately in german only: Weihnachten nach Scrum Manier
Via Thomas Nesges on Facebook
Kanban Christmas Story
Find a nice Kanban Christimas Story by Arne Roock and Henning Wolf at agile-it: Santa Claus Has Everything Wrapped Up Now.
#testing is like heavy metal. Doom, death’n destruction, speed’n torture’n beautiful ladies dancing half naked around.no!last is imagination
Source: @teemuvesala
Here a quick list of articles I´ve read during the last month:
- When do you write a concept?: When to write a concept? For governance reasons or to cover your back? And listing alternatives: e.g. a spike or take a decision based on the team´s tacit knowledge.
- A Prototype is Worth a Thousand Lines of Code – use the right prototype to emphasize the right ideas, and elicit the right feedback.
- How we got rid of time reports
- „Imagine an airplane or nuclear power plant with a fancy monitoring system that logs all kinds of data but never actually alerts anyone when something is obviously wrong…“
- ‚There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all‘ – Peter Drucker
- „Bottom line: I don’t care exactly how many hours you work, as long as it is roughly corresponds to a full time job. I do care that you are focused, energized, and motivated when you do work. Can I trust you to handle this responsibly?“
- Lateral Tester Exercise I – Status Report Virus
- Who owns quality? – „I forget how often some companies blame testers for escaped bugs. It’s not their fault.“
- It’s All About Value – „‚Just tell us when you’ll be done with all these requirements‘ is not how to guide an Agile project, be it Kanban, Scrum, or XP. Not remotely.“
- Steps to achieve higher code quality Summary about tools & techniques how to improve quality.
- Steps to achieve even more code quality Explains different kind of code reviews.
- Work in Process Multiple parallel items as wip vs. „one at a time“
- What Agile Metrics Should We Report?
- Should Story Points Be Assigned to A Bug-Fixing Story
- Stopping the line to run with zero known defects
- I Am a Certified Scrum Coach and I Am Not Nice
- Synthesizing Test Ideas – „It is very difficult to describe the process of synthesizing test ideas. It involves a multitude of information sources, a sense of what’s important, and a dose of creativity to come up with ingenious test ideas, and effective ways to execute them.“
- Context-Free Questions for Testing
- The Phoenix Checklist
- Assumptions are the mother of all … successes.
- Shower of Appreciation – or, talking behind ones back
- Dealing with “Difficult” Co-workers
- XP Days Benelux 2010
- Updated Agile Requirements Metamodel (Enterprise Backlog Model)