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Recently Janet Gregory and Lisa Crispin, with the help of the agile and testing community, took a stab at defining "agile testing". Their definition starts with the word “Collaborative”, and uses collective terms like “whole team”. Although these phrases are common in the agile testing world, collaborative and whole team practices don’t seem to be as common as you would think. In this keynote, Janet will take her magic wand and sprinkle a bit of magic around to help you understand what these words really mean. You'll take away ideas to help your organization spread the whole team approach to building quality in, as well as some practices to enhance collaborative practices between teams.
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I Want to Use My Magic Wand!
Janet Gregory
Janet Gregory is an Agile testing coach and practitioner as well as co-author of Agile Testing: A Practical Guide for Testers and Agile Teams and contributor to 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know. Janet specializes in helping Agile teams add value in areas beyond critiquing the product, such as guiding development with business-facing tests. Her courses remain highly popular due to her engaging teaching style and passion for Agile development and testing processes.