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The Meaning of “Done” Done means done. What else could it mean? Actually, it doesn’t matter how it’s defined, just as long as the parties that use it when achieving a common objective agree to its meaning. |
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The Testing Lean Coffee ExperimentThe Lean Coffee process is a great way for a diverse group of people to discuss topics that are meaningful and relevant to all participants. Lisa Crispin writes about her experience experimenting with a testing version of the Lean Coffee™ format. |
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The Art of TestingTo succeed in testing, you need both technical awareness and creative thinking skills because testing is an art. Don't get bogged down by business demands and time pressure. Take the necessary time to learn and experiment with better ways to improve the quality of your product. |
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Is Your Broadband "Blazing Fast"? Many service providers advertise their broadband as being blazing fast, but is it really? The FCC is launching a mobile broadband services testing and measurement program, and they invite you to test the actual speed of your network. |
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Six Tips for Handling a High-profile Software BugIn today's social media-driven world, keeping software bugs a secret isn't always an option. When news of a bug reaches the masses, maintain your reputation with these six fantastic tips, and give your customers the honesty that they want—and deserve. |
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Apple and the FBI Play “Not Me!” in Latest Security BreachWhen the identities of more than 12 million Apple users are compromised, who is to blame? Nobody is speaking up after the most recent high profile Anonymous hacking incident, and the reputations of everyone involved are on the line. |
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How Automation Benefits Agile Technical PracticesAutomation is an important aspect of agile technical practices. Automated builds, testing, and deployment enable developers to implement features and refactor to improve code quality with confidence. So, is there any reason to be skeptical about the benefits of automation? |
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Please Turn Off All Portable Electronic Devices?Turning off personal electronic devices during takeoff and landing has long been a source of annoyance for air travelers. The Federal Aviation Administration announced that it is considering whether that policy is really necessary, and they want to know what you think. |
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