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The Amazing Benefits of Integrated ALM Tools For years, developers have struggled with using individual lifecycle management tools, but no longer! Joe Farah walks you through a history and benefits of an integration of ALM tools that every team should seriously consider.
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Piece By Piece: Test Estimation and Planning in Agile Teams The iterative agile methodology provides a clearer vision, smaller time scale, and closer planning horizon. The authors look at approaches to estimation and planning, from product backlog grooming to task-estimating tables and more.
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Using Mission and Risk Diagnostics to Enhance Business Continuity Noah Gamer explains that mission and risk diagnostics provide an excellent approach to risk management for any company. Using these elements together, an organization can create a better business continuity strategy. While risk is not always bad, identifying and mitigating risks can help your organization achieve success.
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As You Wish A letter from the Better Software magazine editor.
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FAQ: Will a Tester Certification Help Me Get a Better Job? In this installment of FAQ, SQE Trainer Claire Lohr answers one of the questions students ask her most often.
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Can Anyone be a Tester? Testers can come from all walks of life, but can anyone be a tester? It’s time for testers to clean up the craft and regain their respect.
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How to Build a Successful Team: Analysis, Motivation, and Beyond It takes more than just gathering a bunch of skilled testers in a room together to make a great test team. Learn how to analyze individual tester types, motivate your team, and achieve success.
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Not Just a Number: The Real Value of Metrics Metrics can be enormously helpful, but only if they’re used correctly. Abuse them, and they will drive dysfunction. Study the stories behind the data to find the real value.
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Things Change (and So Should Processes) Much like the VCRs of yesteryear, our software development processes are not going to last forever. They’ll fall out of favor, while new and stronger concepts replace them. Jonathan Kohl writes about coping with process evolution in the quest to improve software.
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Improve Your Test Environments with Service Virtualization Want to save money and time, expand your testing environment’s capabilities, and still get high-quality releases? Service virtualization provides virtual replicas of physical environments and databases. Its earlier-lifecycle defect detection just might change your company’s reality.
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