Risk-Driven Agile Testing: A primer on how risk-based thinking drives lean and effective software testing by Martin Ivison

Risk-Driven Agile Testing: A primer on how risk-based thinking drives lean and effective software testing by Martin Ivison

Author:Martin Ivison [Ivison, Martin]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: QStability.com
Published: 2017-03-06T05:00:00+00:00


Let’s take a look at opportunities for preventing defects in our movie studio example project:

Example for QA and Test Management Measures.

You may remember that one of the project risks was the intention of performing part of the development and testing offshore. This could cause problems in communication, knowledge transfer, task execution, as well as constraints to the visibility of documentation and data. This, in turn, increases the risk for quality issues.

To mitigate, we choose the following strategies:

Ensure that all parties follow a coordinated code migration schedule and that there is common triage for defects.

Daily on/offshore testing scrum.

Focus offshore testers on independent system testing.

Version tests with code and use a common automation framework and test repository.



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