Agile Testing Training Course
Lisa Crispin and I have created a course on Agile Testing with the focus on how testers transition from a traditional testing team to testing on an agile team. Over […]
Titles, Roles and Leadership
A discussion on the agile testing list got me thinking about titles and authority and how they related to a culture in an organization, or on an agile team. To […]
Communication & Language Barriers
I’ve just finished speaking at a test conference (link to softwaretest) in Copenhagen, Denmark and came away with some incredible learnings and not all test related. First, I found out […]
When does feedback or a discussion become an argument?
Someone told me that blogs should be personal. I also believe they should be relevant to your readers, and not just a complaint session. This may be one of my […]
Testers: The Hidden Resource
An article by Lisa Crispin and myslef just got posted on InformIT – “Testers: The Hidden Resource“. This was an idea that popped into Lisa’s head one day when she […]
Traceability
At the beginning of February, there was a discussion on the agile testing yahoo group on traceability. The original question was “How do you know what piece of code affects […]
Review: The Gift of Time
I started reading “The Gift of Time” with certain expectations, but as I kept reading, I found those expectations challenged. I thought I would have a nice easy read about […]
Is agile like eating pizza?
A few weeks ago I was talking to someone from the Netherlands who mentioned an analogy that Lee Copeland used when referring to agile development. It tweaked my interest so […]
First Posting – Trust
My first blog… I’ve been meaning to start this for a long time, but other things have kept me busy … things like writing a book. Now that it’s almost […]