What Agile Testing is NOT

15 Dec 2023
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Chris Faraglia

Solutions Architect

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In this webinar recording with Chris, you will get a more practical understanding of how to apply agile testing within your team’s existing workflows. Chris shares insights into planning and prioritising tests within agile sprints while encouraging a “bug prevention over detection” mindset. Chris's guidance could help your teams break down silos and foster a whole-team approach.

By the end of this session, you'll be able to:

  • Discover an approach to agile testing as a continuous process
  • Learn to balance test documentation needs with fast-paced agile cycles
Chris Faraglia
Solutions Architect

I have 15+ years of enterprise software development, integration and testing experience spanning domains of nuclear power generation and healthcare.

My specific interests include but are not limited to testing approaches within Agile, test data management and flaky test remediation.

Chris Faraglia
Solutions Architect

I have 15+ years of enterprise software development, integration and testing experience spanning domains of nuclear power generation and healthcare.

My specific interests include but are not limited to testing approaches within Agile, test data management and flaky test remediation.

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