
Stelligent quoted in eWEEK and SD Times articles
Both SD Times and eWEEK.com asked Stelligent President, Andrew Glover, to share his opinions on Agile engineering topics. "Spreading the Agile
Practice" (published by SD Times) highlights the advantages when
practicing agile development throughout a distributed team while eWEEK's
article, "Industry Seeks Software Testing
Breakthrough", weighs in on a new testing approach software
developers will be seeing in the near future.
The SD Times article, authored by editor-in-chief David Rubinstein, expands on the concept that Agile processes call for frequent builds. Glover explains that, “Continuous integration and build automation with reporting gives
tremendous visibility.” That visibility, he noted, raises the level of
accountability, as all can see where a problem was introduced into the
code. “Is humiliation a good thing? Not necessarily, but it motivates
developers to not break the build again,” he said.
Read the article: http://www.sdtimes.com/article/special-20071015-01.html
Part of the eWEEK article, published by Darryl Taft , describes how targeting early testing is key. Glover illustrates that, "Testing early is always a good thing and is one of the central tenets
of agile software development, especially lean development. You 'test
in' quality. It must be built in, and testing up front
uncovers those issues."
Read the article: http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,2220426,00.asp
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