The presentation of "DevOps Lifecycle and Continuous Testing" was presented at ATA Pune 17th Meetup held in Tieto on 16th February, 2018. The presentation was made by Aditya Garg.
Seoul Test Conference - Agile in Europe, The way its done.Derk-Jan de Grood
• Last week I visited South Korea and gave a presentation on the SSTC. I was asked to give a overview of the way that we do Agile in Europe. Since Agile is not an out of the box approach, it is hard to explain how we do Agile in Europe. There is not such as one way. But In this presentation I combine my experience, the information I gather whilst visiting various European Conference with Benchmark research. I believe the presentation gives a nice overview of the things we are struggling with and the agile test challenge.
Want more? Visit our official blog, QALounge.com! Brought to you by QASource.com.
To keep up with the rapid pace of release schedules and high customer expectations, many QA teams are transitioning to Agile methodology. In this deck, we review 7 tips to help your team collaborate with dev efficiently and produce a high-quality product.
A customer of us asked to give a presentation on DevOps and Agile. Having a mixed audience, Agile experienced Developers, testers but people from the Business and Ops to, I decided to link Agile and DevOps in a logical story. In this presentation I explain the step from SCRUM to DevOps. Starting with why we want to do SCRUM, the challenges I see we are struggling with in daily live, and make the step to Scaling Agile (e.g. Less, DaD, SAFe). Scaling Agile scales its defects too. So we should fix your problems before scaling them. What will happen if you enter the world of Continues Integration and Deployment. Isn't that Scaling Agile too? What does this mean for the defects in you dev - process?
Agile Testing Days 2015 - PIMP MY SCRUM – DOCUMENTATION FUN FOR AGILE TEAMSAnis Ben Hamidene
Scrum with it’s few artefacts, roles and meetings is already fun. The documentation task for most developers and testers is still just boring. Because of this, documentation seldom serves as it’s intended purpose. It is rarely complete, up to date or clear enough to avoid misunderstandings. So you don’t trust documentation, do you? If you can get hold of the people who you know what the software is doing, you ask them instead.
Nowadays Behaviour driven development (BDD) makes documentation not only for developers more fun, but also serves as a trust building documentation. Further, it helps to clarify the intent of the story or requirement before implementation starts and validates it continuously after it is released. Sounds impossible?
In this track we make the BDD concept of a Living Documentation a reality. We share with you our experiences about the methods and tools which support the notion of BDD and provide practical guidance about which tools are best suited for your context.
We will be also happy to share with you the premiere of our open source suite testIT LivingDoc, a BDD solution for Atlassian Confluence and the successor of the popular but almost dead GreenPepper.
The presentation of "DevOps Lifecycle and Continuous Testing" was presented at ATA Pune 17th Meetup held in Tieto on 16th February, 2018. The presentation was made by Aditya Garg.
Seoul Test Conference - Agile in Europe, The way its done.Derk-Jan de Grood
• Last week I visited South Korea and gave a presentation on the SSTC. I was asked to give a overview of the way that we do Agile in Europe. Since Agile is not an out of the box approach, it is hard to explain how we do Agile in Europe. There is not such as one way. But In this presentation I combine my experience, the information I gather whilst visiting various European Conference with Benchmark research. I believe the presentation gives a nice overview of the things we are struggling with and the agile test challenge.
Want more? Visit our official blog, QALounge.com! Brought to you by QASource.com.
To keep up with the rapid pace of release schedules and high customer expectations, many QA teams are transitioning to Agile methodology. In this deck, we review 7 tips to help your team collaborate with dev efficiently and produce a high-quality product.
A customer of us asked to give a presentation on DevOps and Agile. Having a mixed audience, Agile experienced Developers, testers but people from the Business and Ops to, I decided to link Agile and DevOps in a logical story. In this presentation I explain the step from SCRUM to DevOps. Starting with why we want to do SCRUM, the challenges I see we are struggling with in daily live, and make the step to Scaling Agile (e.g. Less, DaD, SAFe). Scaling Agile scales its defects too. So we should fix your problems before scaling them. What will happen if you enter the world of Continues Integration and Deployment. Isn't that Scaling Agile too? What does this mean for the defects in you dev - process?
Agile Testing Days 2015 - PIMP MY SCRUM – DOCUMENTATION FUN FOR AGILE TEAMSAnis Ben Hamidene
Scrum with it’s few artefacts, roles and meetings is already fun. The documentation task for most developers and testers is still just boring. Because of this, documentation seldom serves as it’s intended purpose. It is rarely complete, up to date or clear enough to avoid misunderstandings. So you don’t trust documentation, do you? If you can get hold of the people who you know what the software is doing, you ask them instead.
Nowadays Behaviour driven development (BDD) makes documentation not only for developers more fun, but also serves as a trust building documentation. Further, it helps to clarify the intent of the story or requirement before implementation starts and validates it continuously after it is released. Sounds impossible?
In this track we make the BDD concept of a Living Documentation a reality. We share with you our experiences about the methods and tools which support the notion of BDD and provide practical guidance about which tools are best suited for your context.
We will be also happy to share with you the premiere of our open source suite testIT LivingDoc, a BDD solution for Atlassian Confluence and the successor of the popular but almost dead GreenPepper.
Top 5 Takeaways from the 2018 Global Developer SurveyDevOps.com
Why 2018 is the year for DevOps
While most IT organizations understand the critical need and importance of DevOps, the 2018 Global Developer Report reveals few have completely adopted the methodology. A study of more than 5,000 responses from software professionals around the world, the report uncovers that although the majority believe DevOps improves cycle time, only 23% say they have adopted a DevOps workflow. What are the major blockers to DevOps adoption and how are developers and IT management navigating the challenging path to continuous delivery? In this webinar we’ll dig the meaning behind the key findings from the report, including:
The challenges and status of DevOps adoption
Habits of high-performing teams
Needs and preferences of developers
Top 2018 technology investments
Join us for a discussion with Ashish Kuthiala, Director of Product Marketing at GitLab and DevOps.com founder Alan Shimel to hear their top 5 takeaways from this year’s report and what these trends mean for software professionals in 2018.
In the presentation, Ashley will review how Blackboard revived a dead automated test suite and turned it into a gold standard, transforming the way the company thinks about software quality along the way. Topics covered will include:
- QA is taboo! (we are now Engineering Productivity – but what does that mean?) – establishing goals as a department goes beyond ensuring quality. How did Blackboard build the teams needed to insure success?
- Documentation is like pulling teeth, but so very critical – how the documentation that was created laid the groundwork to improve. She will show examples that have helped teams get on the right track.
- Getting the right environment and pieces in place – and slashing execution times (going from our own PD Lab to the world of Mesos).
- Project Guardrails. Feature by feature, risk analysis, defining/redistributing/removing tests, and getting developers to trust the tests. Pairing our team with scrum teams fix their tests.
It wasn’t all fun and games – what were some of the hiccups that you can learn from Blackboard?
Ashley Hunsberger – Test Automation Architect, Blackboard
Agile methodology is the most significant approach to project management which is effectively used in the process of software development. This agile approach has been majorly introduced in the field of software development to overcome difficulties with earlier waterfall model and to make processes more flexible and effective.
https://www.testingxperts.com/blog/agile-methodology
The Certified Agile Tester is recognized as a primary international qualification for software test professionals seeking to work in Agile environments.
Spécial levée de fonds par Nicolas Venet de MeeroThiga
Présentation faite par Nicolas Venet, VP Product @Meero, et Maxime Azoulay, Product Manager @Meero.
L’hyper-croissance de Meero ne vous a peut-être pas échappé... Alors comment l'équipe Produit a su répondre efficacement aux problématiques de milliers de photographes et de clients répartis dans le monde entier depuis Paris ? Comment ont-ils créé des process solides quand des dizaines de Meeronauts sont recrutés chaque semaine à travers leurs 6 bureaux installés dans le monde ?
Nicolas et Maxime sont venus nous partager leurs retours d'expérience en parlant des problèmes qu’ils ont rencontrés, des solutions et outils qu’ils ont mis en place, ainsi que des prochains enjeux auxquels ils se préparent.
Application Lifecycle Management - It's a team sportSandeep Joshi
This presentation cover the Application Lifecycle concepts and explains how VS2012 and TFS 2012 features resolve challenges usually faced during 'Define', 'Develop' and 'Operate' stages.
Agile Project Management in a Waterfall World: Managing Sprints with Predicti...John Carter
Applying Agile methods in a waterfall world seemed impossible until we discovered the 10 essential skills and tools. Five of these skills are organizational, while others translate the short intervals characteristic of Agile to the world outside of Software. User Stories becomes Boundary Conditions; Burn-down charts becomes Deliverable Hit Rate charts; Sprints become HW intervals; Sprint Retrospectives become Event Timeline Retrospectives, while the project as a whole is managed using Boundary Conditions. This presentation shows examples of these tools and shows examples of how they are applied.
Top 5 Takeaways from the 2018 Global Developer SurveyDevOps.com
Why 2018 is the year for DevOps
While most IT organizations understand the critical need and importance of DevOps, the 2018 Global Developer Report reveals few have completely adopted the methodology. A study of more than 5,000 responses from software professionals around the world, the report uncovers that although the majority believe DevOps improves cycle time, only 23% say they have adopted a DevOps workflow. What are the major blockers to DevOps adoption and how are developers and IT management navigating the challenging path to continuous delivery? In this webinar we’ll dig the meaning behind the key findings from the report, including:
The challenges and status of DevOps adoption
Habits of high-performing teams
Needs and preferences of developers
Top 2018 technology investments
Join us for a discussion with Ashish Kuthiala, Director of Product Marketing at GitLab and DevOps.com founder Alan Shimel to hear their top 5 takeaways from this year’s report and what these trends mean for software professionals in 2018.
In the presentation, Ashley will review how Blackboard revived a dead automated test suite and turned it into a gold standard, transforming the way the company thinks about software quality along the way. Topics covered will include:
- QA is taboo! (we are now Engineering Productivity – but what does that mean?) – establishing goals as a department goes beyond ensuring quality. How did Blackboard build the teams needed to insure success?
- Documentation is like pulling teeth, but so very critical – how the documentation that was created laid the groundwork to improve. She will show examples that have helped teams get on the right track.
- Getting the right environment and pieces in place – and slashing execution times (going from our own PD Lab to the world of Mesos).
- Project Guardrails. Feature by feature, risk analysis, defining/redistributing/removing tests, and getting developers to trust the tests. Pairing our team with scrum teams fix their tests.
It wasn’t all fun and games – what were some of the hiccups that you can learn from Blackboard?
Ashley Hunsberger – Test Automation Architect, Blackboard
Agile methodology is the most significant approach to project management which is effectively used in the process of software development. This agile approach has been majorly introduced in the field of software development to overcome difficulties with earlier waterfall model and to make processes more flexible and effective.
https://www.testingxperts.com/blog/agile-methodology
The Certified Agile Tester is recognized as a primary international qualification for software test professionals seeking to work in Agile environments.
Spécial levée de fonds par Nicolas Venet de MeeroThiga
Présentation faite par Nicolas Venet, VP Product @Meero, et Maxime Azoulay, Product Manager @Meero.
L’hyper-croissance de Meero ne vous a peut-être pas échappé... Alors comment l'équipe Produit a su répondre efficacement aux problématiques de milliers de photographes et de clients répartis dans le monde entier depuis Paris ? Comment ont-ils créé des process solides quand des dizaines de Meeronauts sont recrutés chaque semaine à travers leurs 6 bureaux installés dans le monde ?
Nicolas et Maxime sont venus nous partager leurs retours d'expérience en parlant des problèmes qu’ils ont rencontrés, des solutions et outils qu’ils ont mis en place, ainsi que des prochains enjeux auxquels ils se préparent.
Application Lifecycle Management - It's a team sportSandeep Joshi
This presentation cover the Application Lifecycle concepts and explains how VS2012 and TFS 2012 features resolve challenges usually faced during 'Define', 'Develop' and 'Operate' stages.
Agile Project Management in a Waterfall World: Managing Sprints with Predicti...John Carter
Applying Agile methods in a waterfall world seemed impossible until we discovered the 10 essential skills and tools. Five of these skills are organizational, while others translate the short intervals characteristic of Agile to the world outside of Software. User Stories becomes Boundary Conditions; Burn-down charts becomes Deliverable Hit Rate charts; Sprints become HW intervals; Sprint Retrospectives become Event Timeline Retrospectives, while the project as a whole is managed using Boundary Conditions. This presentation shows examples of these tools and shows examples of how they are applied.
About Agile & PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) OverviewAleem Khan
A properly implemented Agile method increases the speed of development, aligns individual and organization objectives, creates a culture driven by performance, supports shareholder value creation, achieves stable and consistent communication of performance at all levels, and enhances individual development and quality of life.
Good PMs are Good Diplomats by fmr Zappos Head of ProductProduct School
Main Takeaways:
-How diplomacy can launch your Product career
-What diplomatic techniques help build better Products
-How to become a Product Leader with diplomacy
Agile software development development explainedServan Huegen
Explanation of different types of project approaches. From classic waterfall via Agile, Scrum, Kanban, LeSS, SAFe, Spotify Engineering Culture to Lean Startup and some eye opening tips and tricks.
Talk at Iqnite conference for software quality and testing about how we have do continuous delivery at here.com
Together with Siddharth Somasundaram
http://www.iqnite-conferences.com/suisse/programme/programme.aspx
Zentao is a professional project management tool which covers the core process of the entire lifecycle of project management.
It’s an all-in-one tool to manage products, projects, tasks, bugs, tests, documents, resources and todos.
It can help enterprises reduce manual work by automatic reporting, balance and optimize resource allocation by easier
task delegation, have fact-based decision making by providing real-time visibility into project status, and have a reliable and
uniform platform for efficient team communication and collaboration.
Agile Development Lifecycle and Best Practices with DenodoDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/43J5ft6
Can you follow agile methodologies in Denodo development? What are the activities of the different teams in a sprint? What are the best ways to manage your development, testing, and promotion?
Join us for this session with Princess Jamelyn Ramos, Technical Consultant at Denodo, to get insights on how to plan and manage your sprint activities in Denodo development with recommended best practices.
Watch On-Demand and Learn:
- Sprint timeline and activities
- Suggested automation for continuous integration
- Promotion process and continuous delivery
Obstacle Driven Development has the most comprehensive testing of any engineering process or method. Tests are created for each element of all stages of development.
Agile principles are investigated, adapted and extended to become ODD principles. Similarities and differences of the methods are investigated.
Burndown charts and Agile organisation is extended to become test first based and help organise an ODD project for software, hardware and embedded.
Moderated by Agile experts Harry Ulrich and Todd Miller, this presentation presents multidimensional best practices for Agile Development that you can start executing right away.
Learn more about the root causes of Agile failures, practical wisdom to drive better collaboration and alignment across Agile teams, and strategies to scale Agile successfully across your organization.
Roti Bank Hyderabad: A Beacon of Hope and NourishmentRoti Bank
One of the top cities of India, Hyderabad is the capital of Telangana and home to some of the biggest companies. But the other aspect of the city is a huge chunk of population that is even deprived of the food and shelter. There are many people in Hyderabad that are not having access to
At Taste Of Middle East, we believe that food is not just about satisfying hunger, it's about experiencing different cultures and traditions. Our restaurant concept is based on selecting famous dishes from Iran, Turkey, Afghanistan, and other Arabic countries to give our customers an authentic taste of the Middle East
Ang Chong Yi Navigating Singaporean Flavors: A Journey from Cultural Heritage...Ang Chong Yi
In the heart of Singapore, where tradition meets modernity, He embarks on a culinary adventure that transcends borders. His mission? Ang Chong Yi Exploring the Cultural Heritage and Identity in Singaporean Cuisine. To explore the rich tapestry of flavours that define Singaporean cuisine while embracing innovative plant-based approaches. Join us as we follow his footsteps through bustling markets, hidden hawker stalls, and vibrant street corners.
3. Product Workflow
Research
Technical Research
Analysis
Local Competitive Analysis
Global Competitive Analysis
Feature List
Price Analysis
Development
Agile Methodology
Versioning
QA Testing
Demos Applications
Marketing
Brochure
Landing Page
Video
User Guide
Documentation
Sales
Sales Plan
5. Product Backlogs
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1 2 Task Description 2 Eng. Mohammed 4 days
1 3 Task Description 3 Eng. Mikdam 16 days
1 4 Task Description 4 Eng. Abdulrahman 10 days
1 5 Task Description 5 Eng. Suhaib 4 days
2 6 Task Description 6 Eng. Wael 6 days
2 7 Task Description 7
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8 days
3 8 Task Description 8 Eng. Suhaib 2 days
4 9 Task Description 9
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5 10 Task Description 10
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SPRINT ID BACKLOG ITEM OWNER ESTIMATE
6. Integration &
Testing
Start
Development
Sprint Review
Sprint Process Model
Priorities Backlogs
Start with the highest priority backlog
Backlogs can be switched
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PROCESS
Product
Increment
PREPARATIONS RELEASE
• Product Owner
• Team Members
• Stakeholders
• Users
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Releases can’t be finite,
you can add as features
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Release Launch!
Is it free of bugs?
Is it easy to use?
Is it easy to find what I
want?
QA Testing
Write all the details
related to product:
1. New features
2. Bug fixes
3. Improvements
Release Notes
This is the main
infrastructure
Core Release
Releases
Integration
Upload it to OneDrive &
Share the Links on Asana! 🥳
8. Helps increase work
accuracy as we work on
only one task at a time
Helps speed up the
completion and launch of a
partially workable project
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and
smallest one
The tasks and project
details are clear
between the two parties
Transparency
Accuracy
Fast Development
Less Testing
Agile Advantages