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Author Archives: Michael Murphy
Shorter Interval Projects Are Trending, But What Does That Mean For Testers?
I find it interesting that software development projects are generally being planned and executed with shorter time frames than before. Software development projects that were once taken on as a single large project are now being broken down into smaller … Continue reading
Posted in All, Agile Testing, Risk & Testing, Test Planning & Strategy
Tagged agile, breaking it, gamification, prioritization, risk driven, software testing
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