Lean & Agile
3 Full Days
Agile teams are sometimes a scary perspective for testers. Small iterations, whole teams, automation, and a whole new set of ways to work; where do you fit as a tester on an Agile team? How does your role and responsibilities change? In this class, we will delve deeply into what it means to be a tester on such a team. We cover concrete practices and approaches such as behavior driven development, test automation, and the importance of test data as well as understand how all of this fits together with the test automation pyramid and the Agile testing quadrants. Attend this class to get yourself ready to be an effective tester on an Agile team.
This certification will be most relevant for Agile testers or aspiring agile testers with a passion for collaboration and software quality along with a desire to learn and practice agile testing techniques. Relevant roles include Testers, Test Managers, Analysts, and Developers with an interest in testing.
Preferred to be certified over agile fundamentals program
After successfully attending the whole class, and showing an acceptable level of contribution, you will receive an email containing instructions on how to access your ICAgile.com profile. You will be required to complete a brief post-class survey. Upon completing the survey, you will become certified and receive a copy of your certificate via email.
P.S. The course price includes the certificate fees.
In case the scheduled class is a virtual one, and in order to have a smooth experience over the whole span of the workshop, you will need to have an adequate internet connection (normal household broadband will be fine, or 4G mobile connection). All links of tools and online apps will be shared with participants after their registration in a welcome email to prepare for the class in advance. All participants are required to have a camera on their laptops so all attendees will see each other for better interaction and contribution during the session.
The virtual classroom will be fully interactive, imitating the whole practices included in the original classroom, and fully covering the program objectives to fulfill ICAgile certification.
Amr has been in the Agile field since 1999, both as a member of a team and an external coach. In these years he has helped both small and large companies transform the capabilities of their teams and organizations through a mix of foundational and advanced trainings, hands-on coaching with a focus on three separate but equally crucial subjects which are Process (ex. Kanban and Scrum), Technical skills (ex. DevOps, TDD, CI, CD, and BDD), and Culture (both individual human dynamics and iterative culture change tailored to the specific context and environment). Amr is a sought-after speaker for conferences around the world.
He has been actively publishing and speaking since 1996, as of some of his contributions:
▪ Author of: Agile Adoption Patterns: a roadmap to organizational success)
▪ Author of: Functional Testing: a pattern to follow and the smells to avoid)
▪ He also contributed to multiple papers and conferences.
▪ He is Chief Editor for InfoQ’s AgileQ.
Section 01 AGILE TESTING MINDSET
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Section 02 TESTING TECHNIQUES
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Section 03 AGILE TESTING PROCESS
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Section 04 TEST AUTOMATION
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