Learn how to do Specification by Example
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- Agile Practitioners 2012, Tel Aviv, Israel, 30-31 January 2012
- Software Passion Summit, Göteborg, Sweden, March 19-20, 2012
- Scandinavian Developers conference, Göteborg, Sweden, April 17, 2012
- Dutch Testing Conference, Bussum, NL, 18 April
- Testing and Finance, London, 17 May 2012
Archive for May, 2010
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Effective root cause analysis techniques
Posted on May 26, 2010 | 1 CommentAt the Agile testing user group meeting on 4th May 2010, Douglas Squirrel presented ideas on running effective root cause analysis that he uses at YouDevise to facilitate continuous improvement. Saying that reflective practices are more important than pure technical practices for software development teams today, Squirrel suggested that an... -
Introduction to specification by example and agile acceptance testing – July 5th, London
Posted on May 25, 2010 | No CommentsI’ll be running a one day introductory workshop to agile acceptance testing and specification by example on July 5th in London. Click here for more information and to sign up -
Free event: Anatomy of a good acceptance test – June 10th, London
Posted on May 21, 2010 | No CommentsAt the next agile testing user group meeting in London, I will run an exercise from my 3 day acceptance workshop that teaches what is a good acceptance test and how to restructure bad tests. Here are the details for anyone interested: ANATOMY OF A GOOD ACCEPTANCE TEST Date: 10... -
Agile in a Start-up Games Development Studio
Posted on May 19, 2010 | 4 CommentsAt the SPA 2010 conference today in London, Harvey Wheaton from Supermassive games talked about applying an agile process in a start-up games development studio. After leaving EA in 2008, he set up his own games development studio in an agile way, which is unusual for the games industry. The... -
Finally an authoritative source on the Kanban method
Posted on May 18, 2010 | No CommentsI’m really glad that David Anderson finally published a book on Kanban, not least because Kanban is a very hot topic at the moment and there is a lot of confusion around that method in the industry. I recently met a team that, under the excuse of moving to Kanban,...

