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Tester in Agile

Greger Wikstrand 2015-04-13 2017-08-04Verification 3
A car, crash tested inside the box.

Someone asked me what should happen to the testers now that the developers were moving to Agile. How should they handle the new situation? This is how I answered: I think your best bet would be to integrate with the development teams. Here are two things you could start thinking…

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