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Software Testing and Agile

Coveros

Take a moment to think about where you were in February of 2001—at the inception of the Agile Manifesto. Some were not born yet, others mid-flight in our IT careers, and still others moving toward our mature technology years. We called it “Test Transformations”. 2011–2020 and Beyond. 2011–2020 and Beyond.

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Top 15 project management certifications

CIO

From hardware and software upgrades to ongoing security patches, to application development and the rollout of software itself, project managers keep your teams on task and productive. The exam covers topics including Scrum, Kanban, Lean, extreme programming (XP), and test-driven development (TDD).

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AoAD2 Practice: Incremental Design

James Shore

To share your thoughts, join the AoAD2 open review mailing list. You can’t set aside several weeks for establishing technical infrastructure. Fortunately, incremental design allows you to build technical infrastructure incrementally, in small pieces, as you deliver stories. It’s Not Just Coding. Collective Code Ownership.

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Agile vs Waterfall: Key Differences And Definition?—?Which Model Is Better?

Codegiant

Agile is also about human interactions, customer collaboration, adapting to change, and producing working software. You observe how the market reacts to the software you create and then make iterations to improve it. The Agile methodology definition was introduced by 17 software developers gathered in Utah back in 2001.

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