Monthly Archives: October 2016
My new book is out! Agile in the Real World
This week the first copies of my new book were delivered at the Valori office. I was really proud when I browsed though the 120+ full color pages. the book looks inviting and the illustrations are a nice addition to the … Continue reading
Posted in Agile, Agile in de Echte Wereld, Books, SCRUM
Tagged AGILE, Agile in de echte wereld, implementation strategy, implementing agile, SCRUM, techwatch
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How to boost Unit testing as a Functional Tester
Last September I joined the 21st testing retreat which was held in France. The testing Retreat is an annual peer conference where senior testers from various countries meet and spent their weekend together to talk about the profession. During the … Continue reading
Posted in G(r)ood testing, Test Automation, Video
Tagged Debra Friedenberg, Declan O’Riodan, EuroSTAR, Functional testing, G(r)ood testing, Gwen Stewart, Jean-Paul Varwijk, John Fodeh, Mette Bruhn-Pedersen, Mieke Gevers, Nathalie Rooseboom de Vries van Delft, Neil Thompson, Phil Isles, Retreat, Rik Marselis, unit testing, Valori
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New Book: Agile in the real world, starting with Scrum
I am proud to provide a sneak preview of my new book. The artwork for “agile in de echte wereld – Starten met Scrum” (Agile in the real world, starting with Scrum) is reaching its final phase. Next step is to … Continue reading
Posted in Agile in de Echte Wereld, Bits & Chips, Books, Recommended, SCRUM
Tagged Agile in de echte wereld, Books
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