Best Practices for Testing in Offshore Agile Projects |
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| Wednesday, 08 August 2007 18:01 |
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At our company, Exigen Services (formerly StarSoft Development Labs), we have been doing offshore XP and Scrum development for over five years. In this time, we have tried various techniques and team configurations, including many approaches to testing. In this short article, we will share some of those practices and methods. Some of them, like a reusable framework for automated testing, came out of many months (and sometimes years) of effort to improve the quality of testing on our projects. Others, like adding negative scenarios and manual testing to the automated test suits, were simply the result of applying common sense, the tester's experience, and intuition to the situation at hand.
At our company, Exigen Services (formerly StarSoft Development Labs), we have been doing offshore XP and Scrum development for over five years. In this time, we have tried various techniques and team configurations, including many approaches to testing. In this short article, we will share some of those practices and methods. Some of them, like a reusable framework for automated testing, came out of many months (and sometimes years) of effort to improve the quality of testing on our projects. Others, like adding negative scenarios and manual testing to the automated test suits, were simply the result of applying common sense, the tester's experience, and intuition to the situation at hand.
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