Staying On Top of Test Automation

Tomorrow I’m off to Austin for the Austin Workshop on Test Automation (awta). Every year I’ve wanted to attend this, but this is the first year I’ve made it. I was especially motivated because the subject is Watir. We’ve been using Watir for about 4 years. We have a robust suite of tests and I […]

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Testing Task Cards

From my previous post 12/24, Mykhailo Poliarush asked about testing task cards. I’ve seen several different approaches to planning testing tasks during iteration planning and managing them throughout the iteration. One approach is to use stickers on each development task cards. For example, a yellow sticker could denote the task is ready for testing, a […]

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Team Commitment to Quality

This sprint has been an excellent example of why the whole team must commit to quality for the team to succeed. In the past few sprints, we started to slide into the bad practice of having leftover testing task cards that got carried over into the next sprint. Some of these were cards to write […]

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