Embedded QA in Scrum

  • 17m
  • Chaithra Thimmappa, Jitesh Anand, Neil O’Toole, Varun AdemaneMutugappe, Vishwanath Channaveerappa
  • EMC
  • 2014

Releasing a product with bugs is potentially very expensive when costs of field upgrades, recalls, repairs, down time etc. are considered. Less quantifiable but equally important is damage to a company’s reputation and loss of good will. Yet, many products which are developed using different Software Development Life Cycles—from Waterfall to Agile Model— are released without performing enough testing due to delivery deadlines and shortage of skillset necessary to minimize these problems.

In this Book

  • Embedded QA in Scrum
  • Introduction
  • Waterfall vs. Scrum
  • Evolution of QA as “Embedded QA”
  • Implementation of Embedded QA
  • Roles and Responsibilities in Embedded QA
  • Benefits of Embedded QA
  • Capabilities of Embedded QA
  • Criteria to Achieve Best of Embedded QA
  • How Embedded QA works in a Sprint
  • Conclusion
  • References
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