Welcome to the 125th edition of EuroSTAR’s BlogSpy, the best round-up on the internet of the latest blog posts from the world of software testing.
Always Looking Ahead – Andrew Fuqua
Andrew explains what questions he always uses when he is coaching scrum master or helping a team adapt to Agile.
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Why “Agile” and especially Scrum are terrible – Michael Church
A post that seems opposite to the previous post highlighted. This post is not recent but has received some discussion lately and deserves attention. Michale writes on his opposition to Agile.
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Helping Hardware Be Agile, Part 1 – Johanna Rothman
Johanna writes on how to make it easier to work with hardware and demonstrates the roadmap she developed to make hardware more Agile.
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Learning from the Boeing 787’s broken software – Pete Houghton
Pete discussses the FAA decree that Boeing has to address its issue with it’s electrical generators that will shut-down after 248 days of continuous use and what this means for testing.
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Why The API Economy Is Exploding – Tom Taulli
Tom explores why API’s are becoming so important for the software industry and why they replacing SDK’s.
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Permission to think – James Christie
In the third of a series of posts, James argues that corporations have placed higher value on social and political skills rather than competence.
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Automation in Testing over Test Automation – Ben Linders
Less a blog post and more an interview with Richard Bradshaw on the nature of automation in testing.
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