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R**K
This is really great and very useful book
This is really great and very useful book! I am QA Lead in the Internet technology company and this book already helps me to focus on improving Agile Testing in our team.
C**E
I love this book
I love this book. So many wonderful ideas of how testers can add value to the team. I highly recommend this book!
S**L
If you aren't agile yet... Or claim ...
If you aren't agile yet... Or claim to be agile but still trying to get the testing process engaged... Read this but don't read it alone. Engage the developers who care about the testing process. You won't and can't change this overnight but you CAN change it. Start with this book. Many things are outdated to the success of agile but start here. Then follow Janet Gregory in her success to move it to higher successes. Hopefully you have someone in management who can lead by experience.
M**M
Five Stars
great book...has been hugely important in my role
F**A
Testing 2.0
The book for product teams and managers
F**S
Five Stars
Excellent book and excellent service
J**L
Good guide
If you are a scrum master with a role as trainer or coach this is an excellent book to help breach the gap between dev and test teams. It still focus a little bit too much on testing as a separate activity and I would like to see more TDD and continuos integration, as well as the role of the QA teams in the development of the software, but overall a great guide.
A**R
Keep your eyes opened
In most cases I was interested but sometimes I felt the values are unreal from my developer's perspective, more like wishes, so keep eyes open when reading and certainly adjust your context.
P**A
Livro muito interessante
Livro de fácil leitura e muito interessante sobre o tema do Agile
W**
Great Book!
I’ve loved this book!!! It made Agile Testing so clear! By reading this book I’ve realized how vast Test is and how I can apply some principles in my current job or future jobs.
D**E
More Agile Testing is what a tester wants after the original Agile Testing book.
The book reinforces agile principles from different viewpoints, with contributions from many other practitioners. There are no magic bullets. Instead many practices are examined, and you should experiment with what works in your team's context.There are solid updates on how Specification by Example, and Behavior Driven Development can improve your practice from the test perspective.
S**E
Indispensable. Every agile team should have a copy.
This is a very good book - almost indispensable. It covers a lot of ground, but is structured in a way that allows you to get what you need without getting bogged down.I particularly like the way the book has been constructed with:- mind maps at the beginning of every section and chapter to really help you navigate to the place that interests you right now- handy graphics in the margin that identify which confidence-building practice is being discussed in the text- practical, grounded experience reports and advice from real testers solving real challenges- extensive links to some of the best online writings of other leading testersThere's a lot in this book that will keep me coming back to dip in for another nugget. And there's a wealth of references to further reading that I've either forgotten about or missed entirely.I highly recommend this book. I hope you'll be as delighted with it as I am.
G**0
Another Wow-Book on Agile Testing
After having read Lisa Crispin et.al.' masterpiece which was released some years ago, I was eager to get the update as well.I was not disappointed at all!This book too made it into the list of 20 books, that I would keep should I be forced to reduce my library.All thumbs up!
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