Taskular Testing: The One-Story-Sprint
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the one-story-sprint
Taskular Testing
who am i?
‘’the guy that thinks there’s
always room for improvement.’’ -Dean Bodart
@DeanBodart
Dean Bodart
Topics
1. the average epic
2. multiple stories
3. bad management
4. counter attacks
5. results & bp’s
are not productive
Average Epics
• big, chunky & messy
• unclear acc. criteria
• not always coherent
• hardly maintainable
• needs to be split up!
make work easier
Multiple Stories
• small, tangible & clear
• easy to maintain
• more visibility
• the ‘’too-complex-look’’
will destroy results
Bad Management
• splitting takes to much time?
• to much stories?
• low visibility?
• bad agile
do it for the team
Counter Attack
1. are you the only tester?
never go at it alone.
2. are there multiple testers?
leave no one behind.
pair up, a lot.
manage tasks yourself
Ignore Management
3. divide story in logical parts
like a writer.
4. create corresponding tasks
for each part.
5. do not re-estimate the story
it’s an estimation.
6. discuss tasks with a’s and d’s
it creates insight.
7. create a seperate taskboard
to track your business.
value to completion Daily tasks Scrum
8. Additional private stand-up
before the official one.
• only test-team
• explain ongoing
• express concerns
• define impediments
• move break points
to cover the team Build a Buffer
9. limit work in progress
one task at the time.
10. have an expedite lane
for urgent & unexpected work.
check & correct Do Reviews
11. review e.o. test cases
never your own.
• reviewers be critical
• creators endure critics
• test the tests
• create a solid coverage
12. blend into the real sprint
subtle & with ease.
summary.
iteration
1 .
2 .
tasks
review work
work more
efficient
3 .
because quality matters.