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What I've learned about Agile Testing
TweetI started on an agile team last August. In the past few months, I’ve be exposed to a wide range of agile-ness as we have learned to adapt it for different projects and struggled to make it work for us. … Continue reading
Posted in Agile Development, Documentation, Goals, Manual Testing, Processes, QA jobs, Requirements Document, Test Plan
Tagged Agile Development, agile testing, QA, Software Testing
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Goals
TweetNow that choosing a new team member is complete, it is time to formalize goals for the QA department moving forward. When I started here, QA was a footnote to the development process. The engineers ran unit tests and the … Continue reading
Posted in Agile Development, Goals, Processes, roles, Test Plan
Tagged Agile Development, QA
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Document Standards
IEEE templates are just that: templates- they can only guide a person to create a living, meaningful document. Continue reading
Posted in Agile Development, IEEE, Processes, Requirements Document, Test Plan
Tagged Agile Development, IEEE, Requirements Document
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Agile vs. Waterfall Development
TweetBeing new to the Agile world, I am trying to figure out exactly where testing should fit in this model. Waterfall testing is clear – you test the final product at the end of the development cycle, report bugs, test … Continue reading
Posted in Agile Development, Processes, Test Plan
Tagged Agile Development, agile testing, Software Testing, Test Plan, waterfall development
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