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Iterative, automated and continuous performance
Iterative and continuous are terms that are often used in reference to testing of software. This article takes a look at whether the same concepts can be applied to...
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Nov 27, 2007
Challenging the waterfall delusion
Despite data that shows that iterative and incremental development is the more viable approach, waterfall beliefs continue to hang around...
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Jun 10, 2008
Continuous integration on the rise in .NET
2008 will offer Continuous Integration (CI) features "out of the box." Meanwhile, CI iterative methods in .NET development are finding support via CruiseControl and other products...
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Aug 21, 2007
Is iterative development a new process?
I have a dispute with my colleague. He thinks that iterative development has been available for decades. I am convinced he is wrong, as it is a reaction to the failing of the traditional waterfall model. It is not called...
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Feb 15, 2007
The A-B-C's of software testing models
software development models. Some of the most commonly known include waterfall, iterative, test-first or test-driven development (TFD or TDD), and Extreme Programming (XP). Interestingly, one needs to have a rather diverse set of software development...
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Dec 3, 2007
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Solving problems with session-based test management
ways, from small waterfalls to something that represents iterative development. And I've worked on everything from the small 10-person RUP project team to the large...
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May 27, 2009
Testing software with Amazon Web Services (AWS)
system is run.
This has serious consequences for the tight iterative development process common to today's development environments. The rapid code/build/unit... More... Apr 22, 2009
Best practices for moving testers from waterfall to agile development
involve collaboration -- not submission -- at each step of the iterative process. The iterative testing receives the focus with each step of the process in order to...
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Mar 30, 2009
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