Rapid Software Testing in Agile Contexts

2018-04-24
6:00 p.m.
The Albany Club - 91 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario

Michael Bolton



Tester, consultant, and trainer Michael Bolton is the co-author (with James Bach) of Rapid Software Testing, a course that presents a methodology and mindset for testing software expertly in uncertain conditions and under extreme time pressure. Michael is a leader in the context-driven software testing movement with twenty years of experience testing, developing, managing, and writing about software. Currently, he leads DevelopSense, a Toronto-based consultancy.



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Over the last several years, a set of ideas and activities have been dumped into a big bucket called "Agile software development". Agile development has hit mainstream recognition. Yet there is often uncertainty and turmoil around what "Agile development" means, in theory and in practice, and the confusion affects Agile projects and the people in them.

There have been some discussion points, such as Mike Cohn’s Agile Testing Pyramid and Marick, Crisipin and Gregory’s Agile Testing Quadrants, and many people have found them helpful. Yet James Bach and Michael Bolton, authors of Rapid Software Testing, still hear testers expressing a good deal of pain over the role of the tester and the structures of testing activity in Agile projects.

Is there really such a thing as “Agile Testing”? Building on what has gone before, Michael Bolton will look at the testing in “Agile Testing”. He'll use the lens of Rapid Software Testing—an agile (but not necessarily Agile) approach to testing that focuses on the mindset, skill set, and role of the tester. Michael will show how Agile projects can—and should—be infused with testing that helps to identify and defend the value of the product while reducing the costs of development.