Dec 29 2008
Bridging the Communication Gap: now available
I just ordered the final print proof copy of my new book, Bridging the Communication Gap: Specification by Example and Agile Acceptance Testing (ISBN: 978-0-9556836-1-9), which means that the paperback will start shipping in a week or so. PDFs are immediately available.
The book is about improving communication between customers, business analysts, developers and testers on software projects, especially by using specification by example and agile acceptance testing. It is primarily intended for product owners, business analysts, software developers and testers who want to learn about agile acceptance testing and implement it. It should also prove to be interesting to project managers working on software projects, both within the implementation team and on the customer side. It is intended both for people already working with agile processes and for people who wish to migrate to them.
I’m really enthusiastic about this book because I think that it fills an important void in the market today, helping different roles look at specification by example and agile acceptance testing from their perspective and figure out how to cooperate better as a team. The book is intentionally not very technical so that business people can read and understand it. It got some really nice reviews, so I encourage you to have a look at it by downloading the sample chapters and checking out the table of contents.
The book is (again) published by my company using a print-on-demand system. It should soon appear on all major online bookshops and will hopefully be picked up by traditional bookstores as well. It is immediately available online from my new acceptance testing info portal. You can order the paperback (they will start shipping on Jan 5th) or download the PDF immediately.
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Good book dude. Thanks for the new year’s gift…
Nice work, Gojko. I have cited this in my ‘Test-Driven‘ blog:
Regards,
David