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An agile testing coach and practitioner, Lisa Crispin is the co-author, with Janet Gregory, of Agile Testing: A Practical Guide for Testers and Agile Teams (Addison-Wesley, 2009), and a contributor to Beautiful Testing (O'Reilly, 2009) and Testen in der Finanzwelt (2009). She also co-wrote Testing Extreme Programming (Addison-Wesley, 2002) with Tip House. Lisa specializes in showing agile teams how testers can add value and guide development with business-facing tests. For the past ten years, Lisa has worked as a tester on agile teams developing web applications in Java and .Net. She teaches Agile Testing courses and tutorials worldwide. Lisa regularly contributes articles to publications such as Better Software magazine, Software Test and Performance Magazine, IEEE Software Magazine, Methods and Tools, Agile Journal, Agile Record, She enjoys sharing her experiences at conferences and user group meetings around the world. Lisa was named one of the 13 Women of Influence in testing by Software Test and Performance magazine. For more about Lisa's work, visit www.lisacrispin.com.
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Contributions from Lisa Crispin
- Learn problem solving skills to improve leadership
- Agile planning: Don't focus on story estimates
- Scrum team commitments: More harm than good
- Translating business requirements, understanding roles
- Why user interface testing is important
- Ensuring product performance in Agile enterprises
- How Dev and Ops work together in software development
- How software development teams manage large projects
- The role of the Scrum Master in project management
- Customizing your project management framework
- Applying Agile principles on non-Agile teams
- How to improve software product quality
- Transitioning to an Agile development team
- DevOps as an Agile practice: Delivering quality
- The software tester’s role in release management
- Mixing Scrum and Kanban
- Quality assurance vs. testing: Belgium Testing Days
- Belgium Testing Days: The purpose of software testing
- Requirements gathering: Collaborative approaches
- Improve requirements management with communication