Agile testing is applying agile approaches to software testing act ivies during Agile software development with approaches like Scrum.
DevOps is the integration of automation with Agile development methods to increase productivity while reducing software lifecycle costs and times. An intermediary acts as a link between developers and operations, encouraging teamwork and providing greater customer focus. Coding bootcamps are a great way to learn DevOps.
In the rapidly evolving world of software development and database management, agility is not just a buzzword; it’s a strategic imperative. Oracle Database environments are robust, powerful, and capable of handling significant data loads with complex structures.
In video game development, project management is essential as it ensures that projects are completed on time, on budget, and with the desired quality. Let’s take a look at how Agile project management can help the gaming industry today and in the future.
No matter what project you are running, it is essential to ensure your quality assurance (QA) specialists are the perfect fit. Popular apps like NerdWallet, MyFitnessPal, and Under Armour rely on QA experts to build and test applications that meet user needs.
In a Scrum team, there are three roles: Product Owner, Development Team and Scrum Master. There is no explicit mention of software testers and some could question if testing specialists are really necessary in Scrum teams. After working on several projects, Eric Delahaye has found that they are and shares with us four reasons why they should be included as soon as the first Sprint Planning.
Before including a user story in a Scrum sprint, it is important to clarify and confirm its acceptance criteria.In recent years, lots of Agile software development teams have been using a simple collaborative technique called Example Mapping to break down user stories. It was conceived co-founder of Cucumber, Matt Wynne, who wrote the seminal post introducing the practice “Introducing Example Mapping“.
How do you manage software quality in Scrum? In traditional waterfall projects, teams will try to detect bugs in the final software testing activities like integration and acceptance tests. With the short timeframe of Scrum sprints, this approach does not work for Agile projects. In his book Scrum Product Ownership, Robert Galen provides some guidance on how to build quality software with one fundamental tip: you don’t test quality!