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Covering tackles and end-to-end testing

June 15, 2018December 17, 2018 Stephen R. PalmerSoftware Quality

The scrum process is named after a method of restarting play in the game of rugby. As anyone that has participated in a rugby scrum will tell you, the analogy is not a particularly good one. For example, very few daily stand-ups I have attended involved wedging your head between another two team mates’ backsides.…

“No amount of process over-specification will make up for bad people. Far better: Staff your project with good people, do whatever it takes to keep them happy, and use simple, well-bounded processes to guide them along the way.”

— Coad, LeFebvre, De Luca, Java Modeling in Color with UML,1999

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