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Friday, November 19, 2010

Understanding Agile Testing and Agile Development Methodologies

First Definition: Agile testers treat the developers as their customer and follow the agile manifesto. The Context driven testing principles act as a set of principles for the agile tester.
Second Definition: It can also be treated as the testing methodology followed by testing team when an entire project follows agile methodologies.

Traditional QA seems to be totally at loggerheads with the agile manifesto in the following regard where process and tools are a key part of QA and testing, QA people seem to love documentation, QA people want to see the written specification and where is testing without a plan.
The question arises is there a role for QA in agile projects or not? The answer is maybe but the roles and tasks are different.

The context driven principles guidelines for the agile tester are:
- The value of any practice depends on its context.
- There are good practices in context, but there are no best practices.
- People, working together, are the most important part of any project's context.
- Projects unfold over time in ways that are often not predictable.
- The product is a solution. If the problem is not solved, the product does not work.
- Good software testing is a challenging intellectual process.
- Only through judgment and skill, exercised cooperatively throughout the entire project, are we able to do the right times to effectively test our products.

In the second definition, we described agile testing as a testing methodology adopted when an entire project follows agile development methodology.
Some agile development methodologies that are being practiced currently are extreme programming (XP), crystal, adaptive software development (ASD), scrum, feature driven development (FDD), dynamic systems development method (DSDM) and Xbreed.


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