Gáspár Nagy is the creator and main contributor of SpecFlow, the most widely used ATDD/BDD framework for .NET.
Gáspár is an independent coach, trainer and test automation expert focusing on helping teams implementing BDD and SpecFlow. He has more than 10 years of experience in enterprise software development as he worked as an architect and agile developer coach.
He is an approved trainer in the Certified Scrum Developer program of Scrum Alliance and Microsoft Certified Professional for Visual Studio Team Foundation Server.
Find him on twitter (@gasparnagy) or contact him through his site: http://gasparnagy.com
Do they only think about corner cases? Do they only do exploratory testing? Do they hate reports? Do they know what triage means? Do they need to write code? Do they write specifications? Or do not they exist at all?
If your company starts to adopt behavior driven development, specification by example or generally agile testing principles, similar questions may pop up in your head when you think about the future of your manual testers. (Are you one of those?)
This session shows how agile projects work, and what are the new responsibilities of testers in these projects. You will also see that manual testers are not only needed, but they can be respected, equal members of an agile team.
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