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Test and Defect Management Presentations

  • Delivering Flawless Tested Software Every Iteration

    Alex Pukinskis

    By: Alex Pukinskis

    This slide presentation introduces the Agile acceptance testing process. Automating acceptance testing is a big part of the picture, but even more important is agreeing as a team on key attributes of the system being built. This presentation heavily emphasizes building consensus so that by the end of the iteration planning meeting, the whole team agrees on exactly what to build.

  • Let's End the Defect Report-Fix-Check-Rework-Cycle

    Richard Leavitt

    By: Richard Leavitt

    This slide presentation provides an overview of how software organizations are revamping their defect tracking work flows and project metrics in response to dramatically shortened development cycles.

  • Bringing Test Forward: Applying Use Case Driven Testing in Agile Development

    Dean Leffingwell

    By: Dean Leffingwell

    This slide presentation provides an overview of use-case based testing methods and shares practical tips for application of those techniques.

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Test and Defect Management Webinars

Archived Webinars

  • Moving from Test-Last to Test-Driven: Motivation and Strategies

    Mike Cohn

    By: Mike Cohn

    This webinar discusses the role of documentation, unit tests and acceptance tests on a test-driven project, and how test-driven development offers teams more flexibility in dealing with schedule pressure.

  • Continuous Quality Management

    Zach Nies

    By: Zach Nies & Johnny Scarborough

    This webinar discusses the latest processes, automation approaches and Lean principles that drive continuous quality in development teams.

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Test and Defect Management Articles

  • Improved Software Design with Test-Driven Development (TDD)

    If it's difficult to get software developers to write unit tests, imagine how difficult it can be to get them to write the unit test cases before they write a line of code. That's the principle behind test-driven development (TDD), a practice with roots in Extreme Programming (XP).

  • Behavior Driven Development: An Evolution in Testing

    Behavior Driven Development (BDD) is not a revolution in testing, but an evolution in how we software engineers think about program design. BDD was born from the observation that most developers were not realizing the full potential of Test Driven Development (TDD).

  • Continuous Quality: Shortening the Development and Test Feedback Loop Beyond Continuous Build

    Zach Nies

    By: Zach Nies

    Agile practices emphasize the value of bringing testing forward in the development process, but has anyone ever explained to you how to actually make that happen? Most likely not, at least from Zach's experience. The fact is most teams lack the process and automation needed to get continuous visibility into the ongoing quality of their software releases.

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