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| Powerful Metrics for Developers This month's article discusses how to identify your software development goals and how to create powerful metrics to track your progress. | ||
| Powerful Metrics for Testers This month's article discusses how to identify your testing goals and how to create powerful metrics to track your progress. | ||
| Peer Code Review: An Agile Process This month's newsletter discusses how peer code review can be used by Agile teams to drive better software quality. The article was written by Gregg Sporar of Smart Bear Software and published in the proceedings of the Agile Development Practices conference in November 2009, Gregg has kindly given us permission to share it with you. We hope you have a great holiday and enjoy Gregg's article. | ||
| Reducing Costs with Good Requirements and Code Review Teams constrained by resources are always looking for a competitive advantage in reducing costs and improving software quality. This advantage can be achieved by implementing two best practices: Writing Good Requirements and Providing Peer Code Reviews. This newsletter discusses this in detail. | ||
| Basics of Test Driven Development (TDD) If you've heard of Test Driven Development (TDD) before but was not sure what it was or how it works, this newsletter provides a summary of the approach. | ||
| 15 Useful Test Cases for ensuring Consistent User Interfaces When testing user interfaces, it is easy to overlook test cases that ensure that your user interface is user-friendly and consistent. This newsletter identifies 20 test cases that might be considered when testing user interfaces for consistency. | ||
| 20 Useful Test Cases for testing User Interfaces When testing user interfaces, it is easy to overlook test cases that would be helpful for a more thoroughly tested solution. This newsletter identifies 20 test cases that might be considered when testing user interfaces. | ||
| Anatomy of an Automated Testing Framework Last month we discussed why companies embark on automated testing, why some companies fail in this effort, and how using a keyword driven automated testing framework can increase your chance of success. This month we discuss the key ingredients of an automated testing framework that can lead to automation success. | ||
| Benefits of Keyword Driven Testing for Test Automation Most software companies have considered automated testing and many have fully automated their regression test cases in an effort to reduce manual effort needed to test new builds of their software. Many companies that have been successful with automation attribute it to keyword driven testing techniques that reduce the time spent creating test cases. This newsletter addresses why companies consider automation and best practices for ensuring that time spent automating test cases provide a return on investment. | ||
| Best Practices for Implementing eLearning If you're getting ready to release your application to the market, it is imperative that your application allows the end-user to learn the features in a quick and easy way. When considering training, it is also important to understand that not all users learn the same way. Some prefer structured training classes, some prefer feature movies, some prefer printed User Guides, others prefer on-line training. This newsletter discusses the implementation of eLearning methods and offers case studies for different approaches. | ||
| The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Scrum Masters Published in 1989, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, written by Stephen R. Covey has helped millions establish great habits for achieving true interdependent effectiveness in their life and their jobs. This article discusses the 7 habits, framing the habits for highly effective scrum masters. | ||
| The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Agile Scrum Product Owners Published in 1989, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, written by Stephen R. Covey has helped millions establish great habits for achieving true interdependent effectiveness in their life and their jobs. This article discusses the 7 habits, framing the habits for highly effective Agile Scrum Product Owners. | ||
| The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Project Managers Published in 1989, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, written by Stephen R. Covey has helped millions establish great habits for achieving true interdependent effectiveness in their life and their jobs. This article discusses the 7 habits, framing the habits for highly effective project managers. | ||
| The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Developers Published in 1989, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, written by Stephen R. Covey has helped millions establish great habits for achieving true interdependent effectiveness in their life and their jobs. This article discusses the 7 habits, framing the habits for highly effective developers. | ||
| The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Testers Published in 1989, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, written by Stephen R. Covey has helped millions establish great habits for achieving true interdependent effectiveness in their life and their jobs. This article discusses the 7 habits, framing the habits for highly effective testers. | ||
| Enabling Team Collaboration with Discussion Forums Teams keen on improving team communication and collaboration can utilize discussion forums to ensure all team members are communicated with. This newsletter discusses how to improve requirements, coding, and retrospectives using discussion forums. | ||
| Automating Your Regression Test Cases Companies that develop and maintain software can dramatically improve the quality of their software releases by creating regression test cases that ensure that existing features are not broken with new releases. This newsletter discusses how to create regression test cases, when to automate regression test cases, and best practices for automation analysis. | ||
| Agile Scrum - Tailoring Scrum to Your Needs This newsletter is the final one in a series of newsletters that discusses the Agile Scrum process and ends with tailoring Scrum in a way that improves your individual software releases. | ||
| Agile Scrum - Retrospectives This newsletter discusses how end-of-sprint retrospectives can help improve future Agile sprints. | ||
| Agile Scrum - Reporting and Metrics This newsletter discusses the reporting and metrics that are important to Agile teams. | ||
| Agile Scrum - The 30 Day Sprint and The Daily Scrum Meeting This newsletter discusses how to plan your 30 day Agile sprints and how to hold Daily Scrum meetings to ensure things are moving smoothly during your sprint. | ||
| Agile Scrum - Scrum Kickoff and Product Backlog This newsletter disusses how to plan the kickoff meeting for your Scrum sprint and how to use the Product Backlog to prioritize items to include in the sprint. | ||
| Agile Scrum - Understanding Scrum Rules This newsletter discusses the rules that must be followed to successfully implement Agile Scrum Sprints. | ||
| Agile Scrum - Team Composition This newsletter discusses the strategy for structuring your team to best utilize Agile Scrum Sprints. | ||
| Agile Scrum - An Overview This newsletter provides an overview of Agile Scrum. | ||
| 6 Tips for Quickening Software Releases This newsletter discusses approaches for quickening software releases by eliminating costly defects before they happen. |
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