Quality Without QA - Alan Page

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00:56:07
Description:
At TestBash 2016 in Philadelphia, Alan Page first shared his stories about Testing without Testers. Now, in 2020, Alan is back to talk about what he has been up to in his efforts to help teams reach their quality goals.
Since that day in Philly, Alan, along with Brent Jensen, developed the Modern Testing Principles to help document the way many software teams are building quality and customer happiness into their software development practices.
In this talk, Alan will share his stories, experience, new challenges he's facing in his quest to help teams balance quality and velocity - often without dedicated QA professionals - in his mission to help organizations accelerate the achievement of shippable quality.
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TestBash Panel: Coaching01:00:11
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Reverse Engineer Your Way to Adopting a Risk-based Testing Approach - Nishi Grover Garg00:43:55
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Hurdles of Testing Large-scale Software Systems - Michaela Greiler00:51:13
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TestBash Home Part 3 - 99 Second Talks00:28:40
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Evil User Stories - Improve Your Application Security - Anne Oikarinen00:52:36
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Revisited: The Tester’s Survival Guide to Joining a Continuous Delivery Project - Amy Phillips01:00:32
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Live Coaching - Exploring the Black Box Puzzles00:36:37
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Inspiration ...and Burnout - Maryam Umar00:44:52
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TestBash Panel: Leadership00:45:42
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The Only Good Quality Metric is Morale - Jenny Bramble00:45:27
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Revisited: What's In a Name? Experimenting With Testing Job Titles - Martin Hynie01:04:03
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TestBash Home Part 6 - 99 Second Talks00:26:22
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Sauce Labs00:10:58
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TestRail00:05:07
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BrowserStack00:09:33