This eBook is based on Rob’s popular presentation at EuroSTAR 2013 and it describes how he fundamentally changed his approach to testing in order to move from 8 month to weekly releases. The move challenged many of his long held beliefs about testing and the role of a tester within this environment. This eBook is a collection of thoughts around this topic and why he made the move. There is a complementary webinar on the topic of moving to weekly releases here. ....
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About Me!
Rob Lambert is an Engineering Manager building a forward thinking, creative and awesome team at NewVoiceMedia. He’s a serial blogger writing about all things testing athttp://www.thesocialtester.co.uk. He’s on twitter at @rob_lambert. Rob is helping to define software testing for the modern age by challenging testing stereotypes and defining new ways of organizing and managing testing. Rob is an advocate for many social causes volunteering his time for organisations working in the ICT4D sector. Rob’s personal mission is to inspire testers to achieve great things in their careers and to take control of their own learning and self-development. Rob is also the author of Remaining Relevant, a book about remaining relevant and employable in today’s shifting industry. Rob is married, has three sons and lives in the beautiful city of Winchester, UK.
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