Welcome to this week’s blog spy. This week we feature blog posts on Agile, testing surveys, needs analysis for testing and more.
Denial 102: “But we spent a lot of money writing test cases!” – Mike Talks
Mike blogs about the problems of addressing issues when he is asked to look back on old testing schemes and what management speak has told him about that testing.
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Thoughts on the Second Annual ‘State of Testing’ Survey Results – T.J Maher
T.J has read the second edition of Sauce Labs Survey on the “State of Testing” and he has taken up issue with some of the statements in the survey findings.
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How to get started with conference speaking – Rob Lambert
If you have recently submitted to speak at EuroSTAR 2016, but maybe have not spoken before at a Conference and are already thinking about it, Rob Lambert has the perfect guide for you.
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Best Agile Method For Your Team: Scrum Vs. Kanban – Curtis Franklin Jr
Curtis looks at the history of the Agile method and gives a through overview of the different methods for Agile i,e. Scrum and Kanban and which one might be right for you.
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Top 9 Windows Event Log Tips Using C# – Anton Angelov
Ànton writes a quick how-do on using C# with Windows Event Log. As well as giving examples of creating event source and other aspects, he also discusses how to create unit and integration tests for event log logs.
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Conducting A Needs Analysis on your testing team – Gerie Owen
Gerie Owen argues that a needs analysis is essential for you to decide what testing software you team needs.
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What Does It Mean To Be An Agile Tester? – Josh Anderson
Josh explores a facet of being an Agile tester that is probably one of the most important: the skills required.
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