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MQ Half‐day Tutorial 6/3/2013 1:00 PM
"Patterns for Team Collaboration: Toward Whole-Team Quality"
Presented by:
Janet Gregory, DragonFire, Inc. &
Matt Barcomb, odbox
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Janet Gregory DragonFire, Inc.
Agile testing coach and practitioner Janet Gregory (@janetgregoryca) is the coauthor of Agile Testing: A Practical Guide for Testers and Agile Teams and a contributor to 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know. Janet specializes in showing agile teams how testers can add value in areas beyond critiquing the product. For the past ten years, she has been working with teams to transition to agile development. Janet teaches agile testing courses and tutorials worldwide, contributes articles to leading publications, and enjoys sharing her experiences at conferences and user group meetings worldwide. Find more information at janetgregory.ca or visit her blog.
Matt Barcomb odbox
Matt Barcomb (@mattbarcomb) is passionate about building collaborative, cross-functional teams; enjoys being out-of-doors; loves punning; and thrives on guiding organizations toward sustainable, adaptive, and holistic improvement. Matt started programming as a wee lad and eventually wound up getting paid for it. It took him nearly ten years to realize that “people problems” were the biggest issue facing most software development businesses. Since then he has spent his time and energy trying to find ways to make the business–software universe a better place to work, play, and do business. Currently residing in Cleveland, Matt keeps busy consulting and hiking. Read his musings on his blog.
4/24/2013
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Patterns ForTeam Collaboration
...with Janet & Matt
Agile Development Conference
Las Vegas, June 2013
Janet
• lives in Calgary, Canada
• agile coach with a
testing perspective
• working on agile teams
since 2000
• co-author of Agile
Testing: A Practical
Guide for Agile Teams
Testers
Matt
• Nomad, lives in hotels
and airports, visits home
• Org design consultant
with a software
development perspective
• Growing teams and orgs
for 10+ years
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What are "Patterns"?
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Definition:
pat�tern /ˈpatərn/
1) a form or model proposed for imitation
2) a reliable sample of traits, acts, tendencies, or other