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Types of Software Testing Strategies with Examples

The software testing market is expanding, with a projected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5% from 2023 to 2027, highlighting its growing significance. Effective software testing evaluates applications against the Software Requirement Specification (S...

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Four Things That Can Sabotage a Sprint

Success and failure are a part of any journey. For agile teams, continuous delivery is the expectation, and that may be a hard thing to achieve. As sprints go on and tasks pile up, we may deter from the path.

General

Whole Team Quality and Testing

Since the concept of Whole Team Quality became popular, there are loads of people who make grand pronouncements on what the term means. It is almost as if it has become its own buzzword with people making money from it.

Agile, General

A Manager’s First Job

Many managers got promoted to management because they were excellent at the technical part of the job. But, the management role isn’t in the work itself–the job is about facilitating other people’s work.

General

How Can This Fail?

  Good testing relies on careful thinking and interaction with the system under test, the people using it and those tasked with testing it. One question, however, seems to not get asked enough at many organizations: How can this fail?

Agile, General, Software Quality

Quality and Testing

I see it a lot. I bet you do too. People talk about Software Quality Assurance, Quality Control, and Testing. Many treat the terms as interchangeable. As if they all mean the same thing. Do they?

General

How to Best Use Indispensable People

For years, we asked people to reinforce the same skills. Now, we’re asking people to share their knowledge. What do you do when you want to use an agile approach, and you have an “indispensable” tester?

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