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Learning

Lessons Learned since Agile Testing Was Published (#agileTD 2011)

In this talk Lisa Crispin (@lisacrispin) and Janet Gregory (@janetgregoryca) presented some major issues they learned about since they published their book Agile Testing some years ago.
These topics are:

  • Feature Acceptance
  • Test Automation
  • Large Organisations with Multiple Teams
  • Distributed Teams
  • Culture
  • Continous Learning
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Testing

The Testing Planet´s Showstoppers #2

A quite new series of postings on the Software Testing Club´s Blog is asking for the communities answers on frequently asked questions among the testing world:

Our community holds the wisdom to frequently asked questions we constantly being asked again and again.

Help out some testers in need!

Answer one as many as you dare, you choose!

Selected responses will be published in the next issue of The Testing Planet.

Find my answers below:

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Allgemein

QuickLinks for May 2011

Here a quick list of articles I´ve read during the last month:

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QuickLinks for March 2011

Here a quick list of articles I´ve read during the last month:

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QuickLinks for February 2011

Here a quick list of articles I´ve read during the last month:

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Allgemein WWW

Stuff from my wall…

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…

What are your printouts, you´ve put on the wall, to see it daily and being reminded or show others your attitude?

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Book

Book Study Group: “Agile Testing”, Chapter 21

For some strange reason I can´t follow (without having talked to anyone yet) the book study group decided to study chapter 21 for this week´s session. Chapter 21 has the headline „Key success factors“ and is more or less a summary of all the chapters before. Seven key success factors are given, here my notes/ remarks to this.
Things in “ are quoted directly from the book, normal text is my abstract, and things marked by an arrow ‚->‘ are my comments on something.