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Agile Testing

  • Category

    Agile & Scrum Framework

  • Target Group

    Testers, Developers, and Scrum Masters

  • ISBN

    978-0321534460

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Agile Testing

A Practical Guide for Testers and Agile Teams

Lisa Crispin and Janet Gregory, 2008

Why Reading

Whether you are a developer, tester or QA professional, this book will help you succeed with testing activities within Agile development. This book provides a comprehensive guide to integrating testing practices within an agile environment, highlighting the importance of collaboration and continuous improvement throughout the development process.

Reading tips

One of the main strengths of this book lies in its exploration and explanation of the “agile testing quadrants.” The authors introduce this framework, which categorizes different types of tests based on their purpose and level of technicality. The quadrants act as a practical guide, helping testers understand the testing activities required in an agile project and enabling them to choose the most appropriate approach for each situation. By organizing testing activities into four quadrants, the book offers a clear and structured roadmap for testers to align their efforts effectively.

The book emphasizes the crucial role of collaboration and communication in agile testing. It provides numerous practical techniques for enhancing collaboration between testers, developers, product owners, and other stakeholders. The authors stress the importance of creating a shared understanding of requirements and acceptance criteria, promoting early and frequent feedback loops, and maintaining a transparent and open communication channel throughout the development process. These insights are invaluable for Agile teams seeking to improve their testing practices and deliver high-quality software.

Another notable aspect of this book is its coverage of test automation and continuous integration within an agile context. The authors offer guidance on selecting the appropriate tools and frameworks for automating tests, discuss strategies for integrating automated tests into the development pipeline, and provide best practices for maintaining a robust and reliable test suite. This information equips testers and Agile teams with the knowledge necessary to effectively leverage automation and achieve shorter feedback cycles.

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