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Agile and Agile Testing
December 10, 2009 in Agile Commentary, Events | Tags: agile tester, agile testing, agile training, coaching, consulting, kanban, quality, scrum, scrum overview, testing, what is scrum? | by thinkingagile | Leave a comment
Kaizania was invited to speak to a group of testers at Standard Bank recently on Agile and Agile Testing.
This was a really pleasant experience and the conversations we’ve had during the open session confirmed that Agile is an absolute need these days and not just something nice to attempt.
We all know that the role of the tester within Agile is very much neglected, however, we do determine that Agile is all about Quality and the different way to look at Quality.
In Agile we look at quality as Business Value Delivered over Total Cost and that there is absolutely NO TRADE-OFF to quality.
Anything not producing quality and value to your customer is believed to be waste. Who are the best people to assist you in determining waste? The Agile Tester is playing a big role in assisting you for sure!
In Agile we believe that quality is to be delivered by adopting a ‘whole team approach’, where the complete team, customer and developers are mutually accountable for quality.
This presentation provides an overview to how we got to what we call Agile and how Agile and Quality link to Agile Testing…
Download the presentation here: Kaizania: Agile and Agile Testing