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  • Agile – Shift Left Is The Right Shift!

    Agile – Shift Left Is The Right Shift!

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    Summary of Test Focus Roundtable Discussion on Agile Approaches @ London

    Digital is the new reality of life. Digital transformation has necessitated the rise of new methodologies and practices to deliver faster, better and scalable products. Agile Methodology is at the epicenter of the new technology philosophies and tactics.

    Recently, Qmetry Team with Test Magazine hosted a roundtable discussion on the Agile & Shift Left approaches at the Test Focus event. Agile is a very hot topic was evident from the sheer number of attendees and the vocal debates at the session. We had three power packed roundtable sessions with expert practitioners, scrum masters, new agile converts and fence sitters. They represented large enterprises, mid-size companies and startups. Experts from testing organizations also joined the deliberations. All of this contributed to very insightful and interesting interactions.

    Agile, like love, it is a used, over-used and abused term. To me, agile is essentially a mindset. A mindset of breaking up tasks into smaller pieces of work, quick and frequent feedback and adapting to changes. From this perspective, agile way of doing things is as old as the mountains. In fact, the agile principles have been seen in extreme programming and other practices.

    Agile is not just scrums and sprints. These represent only the tools and methods. Apart from the mindset, core agile practices include the adoption of following concepts from a testing perspective:

    1. Unit Testing
    2. Distributed Teams
    3. Refactoring
    4. Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery & DevOps
    5. Automated Acceptance Testing
    6. Test Driven Development
    7. Behavior Driven Development
    8. Pair Programming

    Organizations should implement the agile methodologies that work of them rather than blindly following the manifesto. They can have Agile, Wagile etc.. At the end of the day, going agile is a decision linked to the organizational need and business case. It is not necessary to adopt all of the above ideas if it does not work for the team.

    One interesting point that emerged in the discussion was about automation. The importance of automation is increasing in the agile world. In-sprint automation is a key goal for most of the practitioners and scrum QA teams can work on the same. Some have a separate automation team if their project demands the same. It all boils down to the sprint planning. Many teams are already at Sprint minus 1 automation. Automation of acceptance test is a key success for many organizations.

    How to go agile? The fundamental point is to identify the reason to go agile. What is the business case? What is the technology case? Be clear about the expectations and goals. The next stage is to identify agile champions and enthusiastic team members and get a strong cross-functional team of product owners, business users, developers and QA team members. The team with the right attitude is going to make or break the agile projects. It is always important to identify failure or success as a common event rather than finger-pointing at others. The role of the product owner cannot be over-emphasized in setting the right environment and empowerment. The reporting structure of the team needs to be understood and appreciated.

    Agile means different things to different people. Hence the most important task is to get the team or organization’s definition of agile right. Let there be a common definition and it should be consistent across the organization. Definition of ‘done’ is so important in determining the success and failure. Developers want to ship products quickly and QA wants to ensure the right assurance – but both should agree on the definition of done.

    The final step is to have the selection of right tools. Agile has distributed teams and proper test management tool is required for creating a common view. Agile is about transparency, flexibility, collaboration and joint success. A good test management tool will provide the required transparency and provide a single honest view to all the stakeholders. Rich reports and metrics will help for continuous improvement. One of the important aspects is using the information from the past runs and improve – that is where analytics and actionable intelligence comes into the picture.

    So, what did I learn? What do we believe as the key success factors for agile implementation?

    1. Clarity of goals
    2. Transparency
    3. Collaboration
    4. Right Tools, Processes & Metrics
    5. Flexibility

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  • InfoStretch @ STC 2010

    InfoStretch & QMetry Participated in The Tenth Annual International Software Testing Conference (STC 2010) in Bangalore. It was held on Nov 22-23, 2010.

    STC 2010 Conference is the leading conference in QA World. STC 2010 saw 450+ attendees from QA world across 54+ organizations. InfoStretch and QMetry had a dedicated booth, which was one of the busiest booths, attracting 200 + Visitors.

    Bangalore STC 2010
  • InfoStretch @ 10th Annual International Software Testing Conference

    InfoStretch announces its participation at the 10th Annual International Software Testing Conference. This conference and exhibition will be held at The Chancery Pavilion in Bangalore on November 22-23, 2010. InfoStretch’s participation this year will focus on the innovative and high-value solutions: QA Services, Mobile Testing Solutions and Test Management Solution – QMetry

    Testing ROI Improvised with Automation: InfoStretch QA Solutions are designed to ramp-up quickly with proven processes and flexible engagement models. InfoStretch’s QA offerings include Performance Testing, ERP Testing, Embedded Software Testing, Security Testing, Cloud Testing as well as Selenium and QTP based Test Automation Services. At the conference, InfoStretch Team will discuss how 100+ customers have benefited on 300+ projects across software packages, enterprise software, financial software and ERP/CRM systems.

    Experience the power of Mobile Cloud Testing @ STC: InfoStretch’s Revolutionary Mobile Cloud Testing Service provides access to Indian Handsets and Carriers via Perfecto Mobile’s Global Remote Testing Network to facilitate easy and efficient remote testing of applications on real Handsets activated on Carrier networks. The solution incorporates patented automation technologies as well as remote access mechanism, thus enabling significant reduction in time to market and in operational costs required for deployment of mobile services. By combining its testing expertise, automation framework and global reach with Perfecto’s technology, InfoStretch now offers a unique end-to-end solution for a wide-range of testing needs through one single source.

    Mobile Testing Simplified: InfoStretch will demonstrate its unique India specific mobile testing offerings at STC. The India100 Package enables mobile VAS and development companies to test their Apps on Popular 100 Indian Devices. This solution will ensure an India-ready mobile solution with dashboard tool to view real-time test results. The IndiaOne Package allows Pan India Testing of Mobile WAP, VAS, Apps and Games on the major platforms and all India circles. InfoStretch’s services have been successfully leveraged by leading Carriers, OEMs, Application Development and VAS Companies.

    Test Management as SaaS Offering: QMetry is a very light, easy-to-use, cost efficient SaaS solution for managing the complete software testing process. QMetry’s dashboard with Quality Metrics drives an effective and efficient global testing process. QMetry supports high levels of communication and collaboration among geographically distributed testing teams. It also seamlessly integrates with leading defect tracking systems like Bugzilla, JIRA, Mantis and Elementool as well as test automation tools like Selenium, Silktest and Quicktest, further enhancing the ROI on existing tools. Visit our booth at STC for a live demo of QMetry and register to get your free evaluation access for 15 days.

    About QAI Conference
    QAI’s Annual International Software Testing Conference has been a highly popular offering that brings together practitioners and thought leaders from the Software industry, academia and government for sharing and exchange of experiences, ideas and learning. Testing 3.0 – from Transaction to Transformation is the theme for this year’s conference. Tenth in the series, STC 2010 will include specific tracks focusing on Test Business Leadership, Test Program Management, Techniques and Tools and Emerging Areas. For more information, visit http://www.qaiglobal.com/minisites/stc_2010/about_the.htm

    About InfoStretch Corporation
    InfoStretch is a global leader in Mobile Application Development, Testing, Distribution and Certification Services. InfoStretch also specializes in Enterprise Application Testing, QA and Test Automation Services with an emphasis on Enterprise 2.0 and Cloud Infrastructure-based SaaS applications. InfoStretch delivers high-quality, reliable and cost-effective services to clients throughout the US, Europe and Asia-Pacific. The company specializes in delivering business solutions that command deep technology knowledge, process proficiency and domain expertise. For more information, visit http://www.infostretch.com.

    InfoStretch Media Contact:
    Ashok Karania
    Tel: +91 98240 97111
    Email: ashok.karania@infostretch.com