Kurs: Specification by example - with Gojko Adzic
Datum: 19-20 september. Kursen omfattar två heldagar.
Plats: Avega Group, plan 3, Grev Turegatan 11A,Stockholm.
Antal: Begränsat antal platser.
Målgrupp: Testare, kravanalytiker och utvecklare
Pris: 15 000 kr exkl. moms
OBS: “Early Bird”, 13 500 kr exkl. moms t.o.m. 1 augusti!
I priset ingår frukost, lunch, förfriskningar och kursmaterial.
Frukost serveras från kl. 08.00 och kurstiden är mellan kl. 09.00-17.00.
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This two day workshop with Gojko Adzic teaches you how to apply specification by example to bridge the communication gap between stakeholders and implementation teams, build quality into software from the start, design, develop and deliver systems fit for purpose. Specification by example is the corner-stone of any successful testing and requirements strategy with agile and lean processes, such as Scrum, Extreme Programming and Kanban.
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Gojko Adzic got bitten by the specification-by-example bug five years ago. Since then, he has helped numerous teams implement these practices, written two books on the subject and contributed to several opensource projects for specification by example. Gojko is a frequent speaker at leading software development and testing conferences and runs the UK agile testing user group. Over the last eleven years, he has worked as a developer, architect, technical director and consultant on projects delivering equity and energy trading, mobile positioning, e-commerce, online gaming and complex configuration management.
The workshop is aimed at testers, business analysts and developers and based on Gojko Adzic’s books Specification by Example and Bridging the Communication Gap. Through facilitated exercises and discussion, you will learn:
- the key principles of specification by example, behaviour-driven development, effect mapping
- how to ensure a shared understanding of testers, developers, business analysts and stakeholders on future functionality
- how to extend specifications with examples to create a single source of truth for testing and development
- how to avoid functional gaps and inconsistencies in specifications and tests
- how to run specification workshops to facilitate collaboration
- best practices for designing specifications and automating them as tests
- how to create a living documentation system to facilitate change and improve process long-term
- how other teams, from small web startups to large distributed teams in investment banks, apply specification by example in their contexts
- how to apply this process in your project