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Ken Pugh

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Praise for Lean-Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development

 

�??Lean-Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development tells a tale about three fictive project stakeholders as they use agile techniques to plan and execute their project. The format works well for the book; this book is easy to read, easy to understand, and easy to apply.�??

�??Johannes Brodwall, Chief Scientist, Steria Norway

 

�??Agile development, some say, is all about pairing, and, yes, I�??m a believer in the power of pairing. After reading this book, however, I became a fan of the �??triad�??�??the customer or business analyst + the developer + the tester, who work collaboratively on acceptance tests to drive software development. I�??ve written some patterns for customer interaction and some patterns for testing and I like what Ken Pugh has chosen to share with his readers in this down-to-earth, easy-to-read book. It�??s a book full of stories, real case studies, and his own good experience. Wisdom worth reading!�??

�??Linda Rising, Coauthor of Fearless Change: Patterns for Introducing New Ideas

 

�??The Agile Manifesto, Extreme Programming, User Stories, and Test-Driven Development have enabled tremendous gains in software development; however, they�??re not enough. The question now becomes �??How can I ensure clear requirements, correct implementation, complete test coverage, and more importantly, customer satisfaction and acceptance?�?? The missing link is acceptance as defined by the customer in their own domain language. Lean-Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development is the answer.�??

�??Bob Bogetti, Lead Systems Designer, Baxter Healthcare

 

�??Ken Pugh�??s Lean-Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development shows you how to integrate essential requirements thinking, user acceptance tests and sounds, and lean-agile practices, so you can deliver product requirements correctly and efficiently. Ken�??s book shows you how table-driven specification, intertwined with requirements modeling, drives out acceptance criteria. Lean-Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development is an essential guide for lean-agile team members to define clear, unambiguous requirements while also validating needs with acceptance tests.�??

�??Ellen Gottesdiener, EBG Consulting, www.ebgconsulting.com, Author of Requirements by Collaboration and The Software Requirements Memory Jogger

 

�??If you are serious about giving Agile Testing a chance and only have time to read one book, read this one.�??

�??David Vydra, http://testdriven.com

 

�??This book provides clear, straightforward guidance on how to use business-facing tests to drive software development. I�??m excited about the excellent information in this book. It�??s a great combination of the author�??s experiences, references to other experts and research, and an example project that covers

many angles of ATDD. A wide range of readers will learn a lot that they can put to use, whether they work on projects that call themselves lean or agile or simply want to deliver the best possible software product.�??

�??Lisa Crispin, Agile Tester, ePlan Services, Inc., Author of Agile Testing

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Praise for Lean-Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development

 

�??Lean-Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development tells a tale about three fictive project stakeholders as they use agile techniques to plan and execute their project. The format works well for the book; this book is easy to read, easy to understand, and easy to apply.�??

�??Johannes Brodwall, Chief Scientist, Steria Norway

 

�??Agile development, some say, is all about pairing, and, yes, I�??m a believer in the power of pairing. After reading this book, however, I became a fan of the �??triad�??�??the customer or business analyst + the developer + the tester, who work collaboratively on acceptance tests to drive software development. I�??ve written some patterns for customer interaction and some patterns for testing and I like what Ken Pugh has chosen to share with his readers in this down-to-earth, easy-to-read book. It�??s a book full of stories, real case studies, and his own good experience. Wisdom worth reading!�??

�??Linda Rising, Coauthor of Fearless Change: Patterns for Introducing New Ideas

 

�??The Agile Manifesto, Extreme Programming, User Stories, and Test-Driven Development have enabled tremendous gains in software development; however, they�??re not enough. The question now becomes �??How can I ensure clear requirements, correct implementation, complete test coverage, and more importantly, customer satisfaction and acceptance?�?? The missing link is acceptance as defined by the customer in their own domain language. Lean-Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development is the answer.�??

�??Bob Bogetti, Lead Systems Designer, Baxter Healthcare

 

�??Ken Pugh�??s Lean-Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development shows you how to integrate essential requirements thinking, user acceptance tests and sounds, and lean-agile practices, so you can deliver product requirements correctly and efficiently. Ken�??s book shows you how table-driven specification, intertwined with requirements modeling, drives out acceptance criteria. Lean-Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development is an essential guide for lean-agile team members to define clear, unambiguous requirements while also validating needs with acceptance tests.�??

�??Ellen Gottesdiener, EBG Consulting, www.ebgconsulting.com, Author of Requirements by Collaboration and The Software Requirements Memory Jogger

 

�??If you are serious about giving Agile Testing a chance and only have time to read one book, read this one.�??

�??David Vydra, http://testdriven.com

 

�??This book provides clear, straightforward guidance on how to use business-facing tests to drive software development. I�??m excited about the excellent information in this book. It�??s a great combination of the author�??s experiences, references to other experts and research, and an example project that covers

many angles of ATDD. A wide range of readers will learn a lot that they can put to use, whether they work on projects that call themselves lean or agile or simply want to deliver the best possible software product.�??

�??Lisa Crispin, Agile Tester, ePlan Services, Inc., Author of Agile Testing

 

Within the framework of Acceptance Test-Driven-Development (ATDD), customers, developers, and testers collaborate to create acceptance tests that thoroughly describe how software should work from the customer�??s viewpoint. By tightening the links between customers and agile teams, ATDD can significantly improve both software quality and developer productivity.

 

This is the first start-to-finish, real-world guide to ATDD for every agile project participant. Leading agile consultant Ken Pugh begins with a dialogue among a customer, developer, and tester, explaining the �??what, why, where, when, and how�?? of ATDD and illuminating the experience of participating in it.

 

Next, Pugh presents a practical, complete reference to each facet of ATDD, from creating simple tests to evaluating their results. He concludes with five diverse case studies, each identifying a realistic set of problems and challenges with proven solutions.

 

Coverage includes

 

�?�     How to develop software with fully testable requirements

�?�     How to simplify and componentize tests and use them to identify missing logic

�?�     How to test user interfaces, service implementations, and other tricky elements of a software system

�?�     How to identify requirements that are best handled outside software

�?�     How to present test results, evaluate them, and use them to assess a project�??s overall progress

�?�     How to build acceptance tests that are mutually beneficial for development organizations and customers

�?�     How to scale ATDD to large projects

 


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