How Then Should we Test?
Traditional ("waterfall") development relies on a single test/fix/retest cycle at the end of the process. Agile and iterative development implies dozens of quick iterations per year - vastly increasing the testing burden. ...
I test and develop testing infrastructure for Socialtext, a Palo Alto, California based enterprise software company. Mostly we make wikis. I currently use Selenium RC, wikitests, open source test tools, and the human brain to test software. I am all Agile and stuff.
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No meeting this month - yours truly just couldn't make it happen. I still need to check on the June option for you - and whether we need to be some formal non-profit group to qualify for travel aid. Right now the attendance has been low, which is why I'm pinging the group on meeting times - I'd hate to have you drive out just for a handful of people. Maybe better held off till we pick up on attendance? Your thoughts?
Hello, Matt. My name is Nick Green. Helene Gidley referred me to you. I am a developer/QA type between positions and actively seeking new possibilities. Just doing some networking to get some new leads. Helene thought you might have some ideas. Please call me at 734-994-4018 or email me at ngreen4539@comcast.net. Thanks.
Matt,
Would you be interested and available to join our panel discussion next week on Agile and QA? We're meeting on Tuesday night from 6-7:30 in Ann Arbor, at Spark Central.We have a QA person from both Menlo and Pillar attending, your insights would be welcome!
- Helene
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Would you be interested and available to join our panel discussion next week on Agile and QA? We're meeting on Tuesday night from 6-7:30 in Ann Arbor, at Spark Central.We have a QA person from both Menlo and Pillar attending, your insights would be welcome!
- Helene