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sponsored by Micro Focus
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02 May 2012
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Published:
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02 May 2012
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PDF
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6
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eGuide
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Agile development roles are no longer set in stone. The most successful and efficient teams work together, each adding their own perspective. This featured article uncovers why testers should participate in requirement analysis and how organizations are getting their whole team more involved in Agile projects.
Download this resource now for industry insider advice on incorporating testers in your requirement analysis, including answers to the following questions:
- What do testers have to offer over product owners or business analysts for requirement analysis?
- How are organizations shaping their teams to achieve overarching goals instead of just fulfilling their roles?
- Are their new tools to assist with testers participating in requirement analysis?
- And more.
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