This course is available both as an in-house private course and in a remotely facilitated form. Please contact for details.
Overview
Janet Gregory and Lisa Crispin, co-authors of the highly popular Agile Testing, More Agile Testing and Agile Testing Condensed books developed this course to help teams fit testing into our modern, continuous software development world. The course is designed for product delivery teams that include testers, programmers, managers, operations specialists and more.
The course language is ENGLISH.
Participants learn concepts and practices that build confidence to continually release new changes to customers, with their desired level of product quality. Participants learn from trainers’ real-life experiences, and practice basic techniques hands-on.
Takeaways include:
• Techniques to get the whole team engaged in implementing continuous integration and continuous delivery (CD)
• Applying the Holistic Testing continuous loop model to allow testing to “keep up” with continuous delivery
• Learning the language of DevOps practices, and join the conversations to shape CD
• Understanding deployment pipelines
• Strategies for test automation in continuous delivery
• Planning and including all necessary testing activities in CD
A detailed course description is available here.
Target audience
The courses aren’t only for agile testers. They are for anyone on a cross-functional agile team to learn how they can engage in testing activities, and how testing activities fit into agile development: development managers, developers, product owners and testers/QA are all welcome!
About the instructor
Gáspár Nagy is an independent coach, trainer and test automation expert focusing on helping teams implementing BDD and SpecFlow. He has more than 20 years of experience in enterprise software development as he worked as an architect and agile developer coach. He has been the approved training provider of the Agile Testing Fellowship since August 2018.
Gáspár is the creator of SpecFlow (Cucumber for .NET), contributor to Cucumber, regular conference speaker, blogger (http://gasparnagy.com), editor of the “BDD Addict” monthly newsletter (http://bddaddict.com), and co-author of the “BDD Books: Discovery” and “BDD Books: Formulation” (http://bddbooks.com).
He has been developing a synchronization tool called SpecSync that integrates Gherkin-based scenarios to Azure DevOps; another development is has been working on is called Deveroom, a feature file editor in Visual Studio.