How to Build in Quality from Day 1 using Lean QA and Agile TestingAtlassian
If you're struggling to implement QA methods that fit with agile's core principles, you're not alone. Join Giancarlo and Maurizio as they explain how their teams found a sweet spot at the intersection of agile and QA engineering. They'll share common pitfalls and how to avoid them. Plus, get tips and tricks on how to capture requirements and link JIRA to test repositories for complete traceability.
Software Development Methodologies By E2LogyE2LOGY
Software development methodology in software field is a framework which is used to structure,plan and control the process of development. Some of the common development methodologies are Waterfall, iterative Waterfall, SCRUM (Agile), Kanban (Agile). This presentation deals with all these methodology in detail.
How to Build in Quality from Day 1 using Lean QA and Agile TestingAtlassian
If you're struggling to implement QA methods that fit with agile's core principles, you're not alone. Join Giancarlo and Maurizio as they explain how their teams found a sweet spot at the intersection of agile and QA engineering. They'll share common pitfalls and how to avoid them. Plus, get tips and tricks on how to capture requirements and link JIRA to test repositories for complete traceability.
Software Development Methodologies By E2LogyE2LOGY
Software development methodology in software field is a framework which is used to structure,plan and control the process of development. Some of the common development methodologies are Waterfall, iterative Waterfall, SCRUM (Agile), Kanban (Agile). This presentation deals with all these methodology in detail.
Slides from a session presented by Fadi Stephan from Kaizenko at the 2019 Global Scrum Gathering in Austin, TX on 05/20/2019 DC. Also see the blog series on Agile Testing at https://www.kaizenko.com/agile-testing/
Abstract:
Many teams struggle with fitting in testing activities inside of a Sprint. They end up doing primarily development activities in a Sprint and push testing activities to run in dedicated testing Sprints following the coding Sprints or have a coding and testing Sprint running in parallel. However, in Scrum, the output of every Sprint is a potentially shippable product increment. This means the product increment should be well tested within the Sprint and ready to be delivered. Come to this presentation to learn how to tackle testing on an Agile team, what kind of tests to execute, what to automate and what not to automate, the different test responsibilities, and when to run which tests. Leave with a testing strategy that you can start applying the next day to gradually get a team to start testing from day 1 of the Sprint and deliver a true product increment at the end of each Sprint.
QA Fest 2014. Антон Капитаненко. Web – магия qa процессов в (сверх-) высоко-н...QAFest
Современный, сложный, нагруженный - это короткое описание того WEB, который создается в Wargaming, и вполне возможно, в вашей компании. Для того, чтобы различные проекты пользовались лучшими практиками предшественников (и не наступали на уже 100 раз опробованные грабли), мы выработали свои процессы и подходы к созданию ПО. В этом докладе я хочу сделать обзор именно QA части в этом процессе – и я очень надеюсь, что вы сможете почерпнуть что-то полезное именно для своих проектов.
Аспекты, которые будут затронуты: •пред-производственные (QA) активности
• QA во время production
• виды (не-функционального) тестирования
• Dev / Test площадки
• тестовые артефакты
• выпуск продукта и post-release активности
I had to explain Scrum in just 5 slides to the executives. Think of it as an elevator pitch to get them interested and buy the idea. Feel free to use it. Send me any feedback about your experience.
Including automation testing in definition of done is becoming critical for organisations. Implementing with proper approach and utilisation of different resources with different tools in key area to focus.
Implementing Automation in Definition of Done is Team Work.
Integrate testing activities in Agile (EuroSTAR webinar)Rik Marselis
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Agile is for Wimps: Top-Level Software Development in the 21st Centuryagileandbeyond
The naive implementation of old-school agile, invented in the 1990s and aimed at small, colocated teams, actually works remarkably well. Since that time, not only have we learned Why it works, but also how to use that Why to approach larger, more difficult, and even quite different problems.
This keynote is a firehose introduction to the modern science of designing in teams, including ideas, strategies and techniques not found in the standard agile texts. Inside of it, you will learn how the best teams make use of the ideas presented to deliver unexpected good results.
Slides from a session presented by Fadi Stephan from Kaizenko at the 2019 Global Scrum Gathering in Austin, TX on 05/20/2019 DC. Also see the blog series on Agile Testing at https://www.kaizenko.com/agile-testing/
Abstract:
Many teams struggle with fitting in testing activities inside of a Sprint. They end up doing primarily development activities in a Sprint and push testing activities to run in dedicated testing Sprints following the coding Sprints or have a coding and testing Sprint running in parallel. However, in Scrum, the output of every Sprint is a potentially shippable product increment. This means the product increment should be well tested within the Sprint and ready to be delivered. Come to this presentation to learn how to tackle testing on an Agile team, what kind of tests to execute, what to automate and what not to automate, the different test responsibilities, and when to run which tests. Leave with a testing strategy that you can start applying the next day to gradually get a team to start testing from day 1 of the Sprint and deliver a true product increment at the end of each Sprint.
QA Fest 2014. Антон Капитаненко. Web – магия qa процессов в (сверх-) высоко-н...QAFest
Современный, сложный, нагруженный - это короткое описание того WEB, который создается в Wargaming, и вполне возможно, в вашей компании. Для того, чтобы различные проекты пользовались лучшими практиками предшественников (и не наступали на уже 100 раз опробованные грабли), мы выработали свои процессы и подходы к созданию ПО. В этом докладе я хочу сделать обзор именно QA части в этом процессе – и я очень надеюсь, что вы сможете почерпнуть что-то полезное именно для своих проектов.
Аспекты, которые будут затронуты: •пред-производственные (QA) активности
• QA во время production
• виды (не-функционального) тестирования
• Dev / Test площадки
• тестовые артефакты
• выпуск продукта и post-release активности
I had to explain Scrum in just 5 slides to the executives. Think of it as an elevator pitch to get them interested and buy the idea. Feel free to use it. Send me any feedback about your experience.
Including automation testing in definition of done is becoming critical for organisations. Implementing with proper approach and utilisation of different resources with different tools in key area to focus.
Implementing Automation in Definition of Done is Team Work.
Integrate testing activities in Agile (EuroSTAR webinar)Rik Marselis
At 23 July 2014 I presented a EuroSTAR webinar on the topic of integrating testing activities in Agile. The webinar was based on the EuroSTAR ebook "Integrage Test Activities in Agile Projects" by Leo van der Aalst and myself. Also it was inspired by the books "TMap NEXT in Scrum" and "PointZERO" that were both published in 2012.
Agile is for Wimps: Top-Level Software Development in the 21st Centuryagileandbeyond
The naive implementation of old-school agile, invented in the 1990s and aimed at small, colocated teams, actually works remarkably well. Since that time, not only have we learned Why it works, but also how to use that Why to approach larger, more difficult, and even quite different problems.
This keynote is a firehose introduction to the modern science of designing in teams, including ideas, strategies and techniques not found in the standard agile texts. Inside of it, you will learn how the best teams make use of the ideas presented to deliver unexpected good results.
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SlideShare now has a player specifically designed for infographics. Upload your infographics now and see them take off! Need advice on creating infographics? This presentation includes tips for producing stand-out infographics. Read more about the new SlideShare infographics player here: http://wp.me/p24NNG-2ay
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* How to make the tester part of the Development Team
* How to eliminate the need for "Quality Control"
* Foster collaboration within the team.
Path to Agility: Avoiding Common Pitfalls in Agile AdoptionAgile Velocity
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To be able to effectively and sustainably test in Agile projects the test activities must be properly integrated in the Agile approach. To be efficient and effective automation is essential. In this webinar Rik will cover subjects like Footholds for testing from the Manifesto, the role of Product Owner, Scrum Master and Agile team members, Test Strategy and Test Levels (e.g. E2E-testing), TMap & ISTQB (Agile Extension) and DevOps.
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www.eurostarconferences,com
http://testhuddle.com/resource/integrate-test-activities-in-agile/
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Enterprise Resource Planning System includes various modules that reduce any business's workload. Additionally, it organizes the workflows, which drives towards enhancing productivity. Here are a detailed explanation of the ERP modules. Going through the points will help you understand how the software is changing the work dynamics.
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4. Exercise 1
4
Stand Up
Stretch your arms above your head
Fold your arms
Are you left arm over right or right arm over
left?
5. Exercise 1
5
Stretch your arms above your head
Fold your arms the opposite way
1. Could you do it?
2. Is it comfortable?
Change is uncomfortable. Be compassionate.
6. Team/Organization Prerequisites
1. Teamful Practices
a. Customer is the locus of concern
b. Teams Survive Beyond Projects
c. Self-Organizing, Autonomous, Craftspeople
d. Coordination, Communication, Collaboration
i. Co-Located - High Trust
2. Craftsmanship/Continuous Improvement Practices
a. Retro’s
b. Exploratory Testing
c. Code Kata’s/WISE/Lunch’N’Learns/etc...
7. Getting To Agile QA in 3 Easy Steps
1. Establish Quality Standards and a Definition of
Done
a. DOD for each phase of delivery
i. Story Done
ii. DEV Done
iii.Quality (Not Necessarily QA) Verified
b. Empower Team Ownership of Quality
c. Move Escalations/Discovered Defect to the top
of the Queue
8. Getting To Agile QA in 3 Easy Steps
2. Gather Metrics and make them prominent
a. Code Quality
b. Delivery Velocity
c. Defects
d. Performance
e. Others….
Not A Bludgeon!
Make it easy for people to do the right things
9. Getting To Agile QA in 3 Easy Steps
3. Automate Everything
a. Testing
i. All Possible Layers
b. Builds
c. Releases
10. What Is Different?
10
● Big Definition Up Front vs Emergent Design
● Adaption vs Prediction
● Short vs Long Iterations
● Short vs Long Customer Feedback Loops
● Working Software Baked In vs Tested In
● Whole Team Quality Ownership vs QA
● Automated vs Manual (Test, Build, Release)
12. Adaption vs Prediction
12
● Tradition tries to understand how things will work and
defines architecture up front
● Tradition makes change hard to accommodate.
● Agile embraces emergent design and adapts as a system
evolves.
● Agile embraces change.
14. Long vs Short Iterations &
Customer Feedback Loops
14
● Agile anticipates releases to PROD more and more
often…sometimes even multiple times a day
● Testing starts earlier, happens more often and relies almost
entirely on automation to include build automation
● Agile wants feedback weekly at the BV Demo
16. Working Software & Quality Ownership
16
● Tradition uses QA to verify functionality after development
● Traditional relies on QA to test and verify and “Own”
quality and as a result hands responsibility for quality
over to QA
● Test Drive
● Automate Testing
● Verify working software during and after development
● Bake Quality In
17. Bake Quality In…
We Cannot Improve Our
Recipe’s By Eating More
Cookies…
We Must Bake, Rather Than Try
To Test Quality In!
20. Automation (Test, Build, Release)
20
● Is anyone still testing manually?
● The slow manual testing practices of traditional QA will not
be sufficient to meet the new pace of iterative development
● If a full manual testing cycle is more than a week, then a
new testing cycle is needed as soon as the last deployment is
complete
21. Getting To Agile QA in 3 Easy Steps
Culture of Quality
Organic Not Mechanical
Team Confidence is the Goal
Swagger is Good!
1. Establish Quality Standards and a Definition of
Done
2. Track and Make Metrics Prominent
3. Automate Everything
22. Team Confidence
22
● Confidence in the codebase is the key to:
● Generating
momentum
● Having choices
● Velocity
● Autonomy
● Adaptability
● Competitive
advantage
● And the inherent
propensity for
innovation and
luck
23. Traditional Team Ownership of Quality
● Historically QA has been:
◦ An event that occurs after development is done
⚫ Point in time validation rather than an ongoing standard for
quality
⚫ Verification before production launch
◦ Held by QA
⚫ Not part of “Definition of Done” for the team
⚫ Not part of what every member of the team was committed
to uphold.
◦ Part of a rigid sequential process
⚫ At the end of development
⚫ An event rather than an ongoing concern
24. Whole Team Ownership
● Quality as a fundamental ongoing concern for the
team
◦ Not just at the end of a release
◦ Meeting quality standards has become a part of the
“Definition of Done” for the whole team
● An Integrated Team Focus
◦ Teams take ownership
⚫ Definition of Done
⚫ Quality Standards
⚫ Level of quality being produced every day
● Business Verification
◦ Weekly verification demo
◦ Product Owner Drives the Demo
26. Exercise 2 Success Criteria
26
● 1 Plane must gently fly 18 feet
● Plane must have a 5 point star on the
underside of each of the wings
● Plane cannot have any markings on the
topside of the wings
● Team must capture:
◦ Estimated Production vs Actual Production
◦ Defects Found (Pre-Dev, Dev, Testing)
27. Questions
● Did you feel constrained to use a design
from the packet?
● Did the team own quality or did the QA
role?
● Did you capture accurate metrics?
● Did you make more than one plane? (Over-
achievers)