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@maaretp @[email protected] by Maaret Pyhäjärvi Coaching Teams to Modern Test Management

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@maaretp @[email protected] A Tale of a Team (and its neighbor) 27 days to 19 minutes release lead time 13 reusable test charters 1851 programmatic tests with 50 000 results a day no written bug reports zero bugs policy – fix (test) and forget 10% of testing is automated Contemporary ExploratoryTesting Testing is too important to be left just for testers. And too important to be left without testers. Developers CAN test and want to test.

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@maaretp @[email protected] The Better Teams SPEC FEEDBACK REGRESSION GRANULARITY GUIDANCE UNDERSTANDING MODELS SERENDIPITY Testing as artifact creation EXAMPLES EXPERIMENTS Testing as performance

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@maaretp @[email protected] The Better Teams Unit Tests Service Tests UI Tests

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@maaretp @[email protected] The Better Teams Unit Tests Service Tests UI Tests Mocks, Stubs, Spys and Fakes Real Integrations

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@maaretp @[email protected] The Better Teams Unit Tests Service Tests UI Tests Mocks, Stubs, Spys and Fakes Real Integrations Perfor- mance Usability Functio- nality Security

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@maaretp @[email protected] The Better Teams Unit Tests Service Tests UI Tests Mocks, Stubs, Spys and Fakes SPEC FEEDBACK REGRESSION GRANULARITY GUIDANCE UNDERSTANDING MODELS SERENDIPITY Real Integrations Perfor- mance Usability Functio- nality Security Testing as artifact creation EXAMPLES EXPERIMENTS Testing as performance impact intent

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@maaretp @[email protected] Modern Test Management relies on Frequent to Continuous Releases Known Good Baseline

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@maaretp @[email protected] 10 % - Keep Programmatic Tests Green 90 % - Explore for results (information / bugs) and learning (new programmatic tests) Failing test is an invitation to explore!

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@maaretp @[email protected] Agency the capacity of individuals to act independently and make their own free choices

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@maaretp @[email protected] Pro Product Owners are the new test managers!

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@maaretp @[email protected] working with product owners to identify gaps and assign responsibilities working with teams to make the right skills available for different kinds of testing tasks across roles identifying testing roadblocks with data deep dives creating space where test design and test execution always come together …while navigating corporate documentation requirements Coaching?

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@maaretp @[email protected] Practices Frequent deliveries Following change Whole-team test automation Bug reports as conversations Pair and ensemble testing (and programming) Feature checklists

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@maaretp @[email protected] Short-term Long-term AVAILABILITY TIMELINE Productive Generative RESULTS Break illusions in a timely fashion Capture notes in test automation Test automation people can use when we’re gone Improve skills of everyone Improve your skills Learn to pair & ensemble

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@maaretp @[email protected] 2020 2016 MIATPP Most Influential Agile Testing Professional Person #PayToSpeak #TechVoices #EnsembleTesting #EnsembleProgramming #StrongStylePairing #ExploratoryTesting #TestAutomation #ModernAgile #AwesomeTesters Maaret Pyhäjärvi (from Finland) Email: [email protected] Twitter: @maaretp Web: maaretp.com Blog: visible-quality.blogspot.fi (please connect with me through Twitter or LinkedIn) 2019 - 2022 https://exploratorytestingacademy.com Ohjelmistotestaus ry https://techvoices.org