Jul 24, 2019 | Agile, Featured, Leadership, Management, Process, STP Community, Testing, Training, Webinar
In this talk, Liz introduces the Cynefin framework to help make sense of different types of situations and how to approach them: the obvious ones, the complicated ones which require expertise, the complex ones in which outcomes emerge, and the chaotic ones that we’re usually trying to avoid. Find out how these simple concepts can help us counter our innate human desire for predictability, enabling change and innovation; not just in software development, but in every aspect of our lives.
Jul 10, 2019 | Agile, Automation, Business of Testing, Community Webinar, Process, Regression Testing, Testing, Webinar
Agile Development and Continuous Delivery are rapidly becoming the de facto standard for software development. The key business driver behind these initiatives: delivering new functionality to your customers faster. This is easy to state in theory but much harder to achieve in practice: the level of quality of your services must be maintained! If your system goes down once a week every week, your customers are unlikely to be happy.
Jun 27, 2019 | Automation, Community Webinar, Featured, QA, Test Case, Test Plans, Testing, Webinar
Are you tired of spending endless hours maintaining your automated test cases? Do you dread looking at test automation reports because of the tedious tweaks you know you’ll need to make from the latest updates from dev? Has your team lost its faith in test automation?
Jun 13, 2019 | Automation, Business of Testing, Community Webinar, DevOps, Featured, Leadership, STP Community, Testing, Training, Webinar
The ultimate goal of a DevOps approach is to deliver high-quality features to your customers at the pace they need. High performing DevOps shops point to continuous testing and test automation as key contributors to their success.
Jun 11, 2019 | Automation, STP Community, Testing, User Acceptance
Accelerated delivery is now mandatory, especially for digital transformation. That is the reason continuous delivery, low-code, no-code development is getting utilized everywhere. Application teams need to release the new features faster or update the features faster.