Welcome to this week’s Blog Spy. This week’s best of software testing blog posts features, pair testing, thoughts on Agile and Messi’s haircut.
Pair Testing – Lisa Crispin
In a short post, Lisa writes on the benefits of Pair testing and how working together can reveal different approaches.
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Is this What Burnt Out Feels Like? – Brendan Connolly
Brendan reflects on a busy few weeks which included the a visit to CAST 2016, meeting readers of his blog and reflects on what’s the answer to doing too much.
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What is Your Strategy for Writing an Automated Test Framework? – T.J. Maher
After a few months of reflection, T.J. purposes his strategy for writing a good automated test framework.
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The Benefits Of Distributed Load Test Centers – Andrea Svanberg
What are the benefits, if any of distributed load test centres? Andrea attempts to answer that question with pointers as why they just might be beneficial.
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Even Messi sometimes needs to start from scratch – Joel Montvelisky
To make a fresh start, you have to do something different, Joel comments on the external change that Messi has made to encourage internal change and suggest it can be translated for anyone.
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What’s your strategy in a continuous delivery context? –
Augusto Evangelisti reveals how a team he once worked went from releases bi-monthly to release every day and what changed in their day-to-day workload.
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Some personal thoughts on agile and letting go – Mike Talks
Mike writes on the transition from Waterfall to Agile, how he has learned from it and how it has opened up a fresh approach to testing for him.
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