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Agile software testing



When using an agile development method, testing -- particularly automated testing -- becomes even more important for programmers. On top of that software testers need to adjust their testing practices and may need to learn more about programming.

BROWSE SUBCATEGORIES:  Programmers (11),  Software testers (6) 
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Using JMock in test-driven development
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 16 Feb 2007
TIP - In test-driven development (TDD), it's important to properly implement mock objects. Here is a detailed case study about the using mock object framework JMock in TDD. However, this case study can also be applied using...
Find software bugs, defects using code coverage
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 20 Feb 2007
ARTICLE - Software testing is uselss if it isn't complete. Statement and branch coverage can uncover glaring problems in unexecuted blocks of code, but they often miss bugs in the logic of your code. Path coverage, however, is a...
Unit testing critical for improving software quality
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 25 Jul 2007
Q A INTERVIEW - By doing unit testing, programmers can catch bugs early before they cause significant problems or delays. It's important, however, that programmers feel comfortable testing and not be scared off by extreme testing...
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Cultivating the software tester/programmer relationship
Expert: Mike Kelly | 15 Feb 2007
EXPERT RESPONSE - Software testers need to work with programmers. What do you do if programmers are reluctant? Expert Mike Kelly has a game he plays with programmers that helps break down the wall.
Increasing tester interactions with developers
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 07 Mar 2008
TIP - What can you do if all testing at a company is done with little interaction with developers? How can you change things to be more iterative? Testing expert Scott Barber explains.
Software testing on an agile project: How to get started
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 17 Sep 2008
TIP - Increasingly there is more talk and are more questions about software testing on "agile" projects. What does it take to be a successful tester on an agile project? Tester Mike Kelly and project manager David Christiansen...
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