Submitted by spasunuri on December 18, 2009 - 6:59am.Agile teams are normally left on their own, thereby allowing them to take their own decisions and succeed, therefore require MORE discipline and maturity than traditional programming methodologies. Let’s consider software project planning and estimating. On a traditional project, we often saw a detailed project plan that listed specific tasks, dates, assigned resources, and so on. In true spirit this plan was rarely modified to reflect the lessons learnt throughout project lifecycle.
Submitted by ssingaraju on December 15, 2009 - 2:37pm.Performing functional testing or test automation on complex applications is hard enough but doing them on projects that practice Agile development methodology is even harder.
The sprints are executed in weeks rather than months, the functionality changes from sprint to sprint and you have to do regression testing for all the functionality that was developed in prior sprints.
But Agile does provide the solution for doing it right using:
- Create a user story and use it for developing test cases
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