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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
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The best course I’ve attended in my career. I loved that the instructor challenged us to think for ourselves and did not give us the answers straight away – Trond Svensen, SITS
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36May 17, 2011
Bug statistics are a waste of time
Lisa Crispin’s talk on defect management techniques for agile teams stirred some emotions at StarEast in early May. The idea that a team might not necessarily need a tool to track defects was, it seems, pure heresy. Luckily there were no calls to burn the witch, but many people at…
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4April 27, 2011
Visualising quality: initial ideas
My visualisation question has, thankfully, caused quite a lively discussion on several mailing lists and forums. Here is a bit of a summary of where the discussion is going.
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10August 2, 2009
TDD as if you meant it – revisited
Yesterday at AltNetUK Openspace Coding Days we repeated the TDD as if you meant it exercise, originally organised by Keith Braithwaite at the Software Craftsmanship 2009 conference. This gave me a chance to once again go back to the problem, but from a completely different perspective.
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Delivering effectively in the age of internet: slides and links
Posted on January 31, 2012 | No CommentsHere are the links and the slides from the APIL2012 keynote: Forrester research on water-scrum-fall Article summarising the research Specification by example Effect mapping Feature injection User story mappingContinue Reading...
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Splitting user stories: the hamburger method
Posted on January 23, 2012 | 12 CommentsProblems: Story is too big to split and estimate; business users don’t accept any breakdown proposed by the delivery team; team is inexperienced and thinks about technical splitting only;new project starts and no simple starting stories can be foundSolution: User Story HamburgerContinue Reading...
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Spec by Example workshop in London – March 15-16
Posted on January 18, 2012 | No CommentsThe best course I’ve attended in my career. I loved that the instructor challenged us to think for ourselves and did not give us the answers straight away - Trond Svensen, SITSContinue Reading...