Continuous testing throughout the SDLC - Dan Ashby

12th January 2023
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Dan Ashby

Director of Quality Services

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There's quite a bit of confusion around Continuous Testing, with many people believing it means "continuously running automated checks in a Continuous Delivery pipeline". But actually, there's a much bigger picture surrounding the whole aspect of testing (including exploratory testing), and continuously testing throughout the entire SDLC.
This bigger picture helps us build quality products much more proactively. But HOW do we do it?
Well, now's your chance to watch this interactive session to learn about it!
We'll talk about and try out testing an idea, a User Story artefact, a wireframe design, some code, and of course, some software too. All while learning about the value of testing these things.
I look forward to testing with you!
 
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Dan Ashby
Proud father. Quality and Testing enthusiast, teacher, coach, mentor and servant leader. Director of Quality Services @ Ada Health. I blog at danashby.co.uk and I'm a co-founder of the MoT Essentials (formerly the Software Testing Clinic). I love being involved in the testing community (and other communities)!
 
Director of Quality Services
Proud father. Quality and Testing enthusiast, teacher, coach, and mentor. Cultural Excellence Lead @ Prima I blog at: danashby.co.uk I love being involved in the testing community!
Director of Quality Services
Proud father. Quality and Testing enthusiast, teacher, coach, and mentor. Cultural Excellence Lead @ Prima I blog at: danashby.co.uk I love being involved in the testing community!
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