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Courtesy of the Rocky Mountain Software Symposium I'll be flying out to Denver Monday to speak at Agile Denver. You've got to admire an agile user's group with more than 900 members on their Yahoo mailing list! We don't have a group that size in my area and I'm looking forward to meeting a few of the locals, like Mike Cohn and Lisa Crispin.
And the topic? Agile Testing Strategies is my newest talk... it's still in progress actually. :) It's about selecting an appropriate strategy for your automated testing. I don't know how to effectively run a software project without solid test automation... but once you realize you need the coverage, how do you achieve it? What's the plan for getting your tests created? Where do you start and how do you move forward?
We're going to look at three strategies for test creation, then walk through some examples of how you can apply the strategies in different situations.