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Three disruptions to ALM – and how machine learning could help

Increase in application complexity in the tech landscape is proving to be a major bottleneck when it comes to software developers’ efforts to achieve faster delivery of software products. Ashish Kuthiala, Austin-based senior director for Agile and DevOps at Hewlett Packard Software gives us his take on dealing with key.

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For high-performing engineering teams, disagreement is health

Disagreements among members of a software development team is quite a common phenomenon. To bring unique perspectives and various ideas to the table, maintaining a customer-led objective is vital for all teams working separately to reach a common objective.To balance rising tensions between teams that occur especially when the launch.

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Agile Managers: Trust Your Team and Encourage Innovation

It’s easy to say, “We’re going to be agile.” But in order to fully embrace agile and create an environment where individuals want to work together as a team, then managers—IT managers, specifically—have to be able to step back from the day-to-day workings of the development team.Historically, IT managers have.

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Tester-Driven Unit Testing:Taking an Active Role

In software development projects, starting the testing process as early as possible in the coding phase is advantageous because bugs can be found and fixed quickly and cheaply. Depending on the company and project, of course, testers are expected to review and approve functional documents, and after approval, testers go.

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Reinventing Performance Testing

As the industry is changing with many modern trends, performance testing should change, too. A stereotypical, last-moment performance validation in a test lab using a record-play backload testing tool is no longer enough. Cloud : Cloud practically eliminated the lack of appropriate hardware as a reason for not doing load testing.

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Let the Agile Manifesto Guide Your Software Testing

Agile Manifesto is the basis of the agile process framework for software development. It sums up the thought process of the agile mindset over the traditional waterfall methodology, and it’s the first thing we learn about when we set out to embrace an agile transition.The Agile Manifesto applies to all.

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Should Software Testers get the Blame for Live Production Bugs?

Quite often software testers get the blame for bugs that get leaked to production and management think that the testers have done a poor job. Testing should not be only the responsibility of testers, rather it should be embraced by all people involved in development, developers, UX and Product Owners.Software.

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Agile is all about change… So why does testing remain the same?

Agile is all about change. IT leaders adopt agile to accelerate the pace of change for their business-differential software. Adopting agile requires changes throughout the people, processes and technologies involved in building that software. Development teams must significantly change their structure, culture, tooling and daily activities for agile. And once agile.

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Continuous Testing – What Does it Mean?

In a world of Agile Development where frequent releases are the norm, how can we ensure that we release to production with no major bugs and keep the business functioning? Continuous Testing is the answer – but what exactly is Continuous Testing and how do we go about attaining such a.

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5 Things Your QA Manager Wishes You Knew About Software Testing

Quality assurance teams have become more important to software development projects. As more groups turn to agile software testing, QA will play a more critical role for program creation. However, there are a few things that QA managers wish stakeholders knew about their roles in software testing. 1. Developers think.

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