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- Agile
- Topics
- Software Testing,
- Research,
- Agile Techniques
The second Agile Alliance Functional Test Workshop was held as a pre-conference session before Agile 2008. It was run as a series of open space sessions facilitated by Jeff Paton. The primary purpose of this workshop was to discuss cutting-edge advancements in and envision possibilities for the future of automated functional testing tools.
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By Mark Levison
on Aug 05, 2008,
- Agile
- Topics
- Software Testing,
- Research,
- Agile Techniques
The second Agile Alliance Functional Testing Tools Workshop is being held the day before Agile 2008 (Monday August 4). This is the second workshop being held this year and its goal is “advance the state of the art of automated functional testing tools used by Agile teams to automate customer-facing tests”.
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By Mark Levison
on Jul 24, 2008,
- Agile
- Topics
- Delivering Quality,
- Software Testing,
- Agile Techniques
Gojko's Fixture Gallery is a cookbook for FIT/Fitnesse fixtures and version 2.0 has been released with Java, C# and Python code samples.
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By Abel Avram
on Jun 18, 2008,
- Agile
- Topics
- Delivering Quality,
- Software Testing,
- Agile Techniques
Fixture Gallery is a new open doc cookbook by Gojko Adzic for FIT/FitNesse tests. It provides developers with a quick overview of the most important fixture types and concepts for agile acceptance testing using the FIT framework.
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By Mike Bria
on Mar 28, 2008,
- .NET,
- Agile
- Topics
- Delivering Quality,
- Customers & Requirements,
- Unit Testing
The White project is an automated testing framework for Win32, WinForm, WPF and SWT (java) applications. Use it in combination with your favorit xUnit framework just like WatiN to perform user acceptance testing.
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By Jay Flowers
on Feb 20, 2008,
- Agile
- Topics
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- Business
Although both FIT and FitNesse are used for performing integration and acceptance testing on agile projects, people have tried to use these for general-purpose testing, with mixed results. Others have suggested that FIT should be used for tests where communicating with the business, or with a customer, is of paramount importance. Naresh Jain and James Shore have shared their experiences.
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By Geoffrey Wiseman
on Nov 21, 2007,