Agile + DevOps East 2019
PRESENTATIONS
Selenium Tests at the Speed of Headless
Testing is shifting left. Developers want instant feedback on the quality of their code, and testers want to incorporate tests earlier in the pipeline without slowing down development efforts. |
Alissa Lydon |
Shifting Security Left: The Innovation of DevSecOps
DevSecOps uses application security practices that have existed for a while. The innovation of DevSecOps is incorporating security into the daily workflow of the team rather than leaving it to the end, shifting security left by automating aspects of security testing. |
Tom Stiehm |
Small Batch Sizes Enable Everything—Even in the Government
Lean practices teach us that small batch sizes optimize flow of value to market. |
Kimberly Davis |
So You’re Using Docker. Now What?
These days everyone wants to containerize their application, but not everyone understands the best way to go about it. |
Ryan Kenney |
Stabilizing Continuous Testing in DevOps
Software testing lags behind the pace of features development and digital innovation. Despite recent advancements, testing remains one of the biggest challenges in DevOps. |
Eran Kinsbruner |
Story Mapping Forward and Backward with DevOps
User story maps capture the journey a customer takes with your product, including activities and tasks needed to make that journey a successful one. |
Catherine Louis |
Testing Serverless Applications
Serverless cloud applications are rapidly moving into the mainstream. In this model, teams focus on developing and deploying code on a known technology stack and runtime, with fixed interfaces for application, database, and network. |
Peter Varhol |
The Evolving Role of Manager in an Agile Environment
As teams become agile, are managers still relevant? Companies adopting agile are faced with many challenges, not the least of which is redefining some of the traditional roles. |
Bharat Nagpal |
The Inner Game of User Stories
When agile teams are working, the all-important stories stay on the wall (or, worse, in a tool). They sometimes get seen, touched, and loved only once a day. Why are the stories not the focus of the work? |
Cory Bryan |
The MVP Mental Model
Here is a question we should all ask ourselves when building new software: Am I building in small chunks? Thinking and actions around the minimum viable product (MVP) are vital in creating a shift to full team and organizational agility. |
Jim Grundner |