Elisabeth Hendrickson - Agile Testing ( 483 MB, 62:08 min ) Google Tech Talks December 9, 2005 video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3054974855576235846
ABSTRACT As more teams are adopting Agile practices such as XP and Scrum, software testing teams are being asked to become "Agile" as well. But what does that mean? Is the Agile label yet another buzzword? Or could it be Agile practices are actually changing the way software is built? In this talk Elisabeth Hendrickson shares her perspective on how test teams can be more Agile based on her experiences working as a tester on Agile teams. Along the way, she'll provide an overview of how Agile practices differ from traditional practices and discuss what those differences mean for independent test teams.
Computer History Museum - Are you Agile or Are You Fragile? ( 483 MB, 122:26 min ) video.google.com/videoplay?docid=490917380139552102
ABSTRACT: The software industry is shifting from large-scale, prescriptive processes that mandate rigorous procedures and policies to lighter, more agile methodologies. Are these agile processes appropriate for your organization? If so, which should you consider adopting? What challenges can you expect and how can you overcome them?In this presentation Scott Ambler, Senior Consultant with Ronin International describes and contrasts the leading agile methodologies, including Crystal Light, eXtreme Programming, Scrum, Dynamic System Development Method, Feature Driven Development, and Agile Modeling. He also discusses the possibility of tailoring an agile instantiation of the Rational Unified Process (RUP)."
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