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Survey for Software Quality Attributes – Where Should We Focus?

Posted by Chris Sterling on Sunday, May 17th, 2009

I have been using a tool for some time with clients and teams to find out what software quality attributes the product development team should focus on in the project. ISO standard 9621 describes the quality attributes found in software. The following image shows the 6 categories and specific attributes contained within them. Before I [...]

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The Agile Coach: “Establishing Trust”

Posted by Michael Tardiff on Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

It’s the second episode of The Agile Coach, entitled “Establishing Trust”! Skip Angel and Michael Tardiff explore how an Agile coach establishes trust with those she or he is trying to help…and what can happen when that trust is lost.

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Test Fast!

Posted by William Rowden on Thursday, April 16th, 2009

For test-driven development, integrated development environments like Eclipse provide shortcuts for use of tools like JUnit.

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A Test Is Not Enough

Posted by Jeff Lopez-Stuit on Thursday, April 16th, 2009

A colleague recently pointed me at a post authored a couple years ago by Gerald Weinberg entitled Test Trimming: A Fable about Testing, which includes a fable Mr. Weinberg wrote for his granddaughter entitled “Rhubarb Cakes for the Queen of the Forest”.

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