Agile was once the high school cool kid that everyone either wanted to be or be with. Now, it’s the valedictorian leading the software development class. DevOps didn’t just join the party; it became the DJ, setting the tempo for developers and testers alike. The good ol' days of ‘Us vs. Them’ are so yesteryear.
Agile Pod is a small, custom agile team with about four to eight members, responsible for a single task, path, or area of the product backlog. This organizational system gives complete ownership and freedom to the team and is a step forward towards completely responsible, self-disciplined, and self-sufficient teams. Agile Pods aim to realize the full potential of the brilliant agile teams we have and set the stage for the best quality output.
If you’re interested in automating the testing of your web application, there are three categories of tools to understand: The best automated testing solution for your web application will depend largely on the resources you have and the tradeoffs you’re willing to make. In this piece, I’m going to help you understand the strengths and shortcomings that come with each of these types of testing tools, as well as who they’re each best-suited for.