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Why Your Scrum Board Might Be Killing Your Team’s Productivity

“Removing the ‘In Test’ column from your Scrum board is not about downplaying the importance of testing. Rather, it’s about integrating software testing more closely into the software development lifecycle, encouraging collaboration, boosting efficiency, and reinforcing the Agile principle of shared responsibility for quality.”

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Unleashing Quality: From Acceptance Criteria to Acceptance Tests Through Example Mapping

Have you ever found yourself lost in translation, trying to turn acceptance criteria into solid, dependable acceptance tests? You’re not alone. It’s a common struggle for both software testers and developers. But what if there was a method that could make this process more efficient, and even enjoyable? Enter example mapping – a simple yet

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What Is the Right Time to Develop a Test Strategy in a New Software Project?

A test strategy is a plan that outlines the steps you should take when writing a test. It helps you avoid common mistakes and improve your results. In this article, we will discuss the different types of test strategies and when you should use each one. 1: The Five Types of Test Strategies  automated testing2:

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Why Removing the Test Column from Your Kanban Board Makes Sense

In today’s fast-paced software development landscape, Agile teams must constantly adapt and innovate to maintain efficiency and deliver value to their customers. One aspect of Agile project management that often goes overlooked is the organization and visualization of work items on the Kanban board. The traditional “In Test” column, used to track items being tested,

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