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Quality Center and Agile?
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Anna Baik 22 hours ago.

 

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Well, my experience with working in an Agile environment is all of a few weeks, and thankfully we're not using QC or any of its ilk, so I haven't tried any of the suggestions here for adapting QC to an Agile environment (to keep the execs who decide…
22 hours ago
Actually,in out company,we've never use QC in an agile environment,exclude automation testing with QTP,LoadRunner
yesterday
We do use QC in a large, long project, for a large customer who hasn't really adopted for our agile practices. So using QC is dictated by customer. I can't say I like QC, though the only feature that I really dislike with regards to agile is that yo…
on Saturday
Thanks Andy and Andrew. I'm pretty sure inertia's the main reason for using QC, but I thought it was worth checking it out.
on Friday
I've not heard of the two being used together. By nature and agile project should be quick to setup and get running and so more likely to use open source tools / excel. An organisation embedded with QC is more likely to be settled into a waterfall…
on Friday
lol! You only posted it on Tuesday :o) We've started using Agile and the way it's playing out, I've encourage the testers not to use QC. I don't see the point. The main testing approach is using exploratory testing and using test automation for reg…
on Friday
I'm actually rather pleased at the lack of replies. :-)
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Has anyone made a conscious decision to use Quality Center in an Agile environment? I assume people have continued to use QC out of inertia, and because that's what people were used to. However, I was wondering if anyone has seen positive reasons to…
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Tom Gilb's courses - reflections from a student

A few weeks ago I went on one of Tom Gilb’s courses, the Management-Level Project Communication Workshop at TSG in London. It was a full five days, 9 to 5 each day.

It was a fantastic opportunity to hear Tom explain his ideas in some depth. I learnt a lot, and what is even more important is that I’m sure I’ll be continuing to learn for a long time to come. It’s not just a matter of being taught new techniques. Having one’s preconceptions challenged, and seeing doors open that can lead to more k… Continue

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At 9:12am on October 8, 2009, Rosie Sherry said…
Nice close up of you on Test Magazine :) They did the same to me :S
At 10:43am on February 20, 2009, sreelaxmi said…
Hi James,

How r u? I am from India and interested in freelancing. We are providing Technical consultancy in testing especially in Automation testing. If you have any oppurtunity please let me know.

Thanks,
Sree
 
 
 

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