David Evans and Bri Axon explain alternatives to the traditional user story format and why to consider them. Food for thought.
Tag Archives: testing
What Do Testers Do?
Just find bugs? Absolutely not, and Tony Bruce showed the audience what testers really do, and the skills that we use.
He had a great mindmap which you can see here. It was far better than mine 🙂
Whose Truth Is It Anyway?
Matt Wynne and Seb Rose explain how to overcome common issues with BDD and Cucumber, helped by a demonstration on a car sales website 🙂
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and to Love Flexible Scope
The first talk from the Agile Testing and BDD Exchange from Gojko Adzic and Christian Hasse.
Here’s my mind map in PDF. A good start to the day.
(Almost) Live from the Agile Testing and BDD Exchange
I’m at the Agile Testing and BDD Exchange today. As I did with EuroSTAR, I’ll try and get some mindmaps down, and share them after the talks on here.
Check back later for, hopefully, more 🙂
Fooled By Unknown Unknowns – a Success Story
A great story about testing and learning from Alexandra Casapu in the ‘Do Over’ session. Her talk was voted as the one people wanted to see again, and it was well worth repeating.
Questioning the Evolution of Testing – What’s Next?
Great final keynote from Martin Pol. Jointly optimising our testing craft remains the top requirement.
Improving the Process By Taking Control
A great presentation by Amy Phillips about how Songkick improved their development and deployment processes, and how they moved to continuous deployment.
Here’s the mindmap in PDF.
Get In There and Argue
Day 3 here at Eurostar kicked off with a keynote talk about questioning from Fiona Charles. There are many areas to question as you’ll see from the mindmap below. But for sure there are more questions than just these.
Moving to Weekly Releases
A great talk from Rob Lambert about how New Voice Media has moved to a weekly release cycle, and the advantages of doing so.