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    Linux Commands Every User Should Know
    David Tzemach
    • 1 day ago
    • 6 min

    Linux Commands Every User Should Know

    Before we go on to the list of commands, you need to open the command line first, so in this post, I will use "Git Bash" which is an...
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    Chocolatey – Package manager for windows
    David Tzemach
    • 4 days ago
    • 1 min

    Chocolatey – Package manager for windows

    Chocolatey has the most comprehensive online registry of Windows applications. By wrapping installers, executables, zips, and/or scripts...
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    The use of Timeboxing in the Agile projects | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • 6 days ago
    • 2 min

    The use of Timeboxing in the Agile projects | David Tzemach

    Each Agile project is based on little upfront planning; this makes it more adaptive to changes but less predictable. The project must use...
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    The sprint planning meeting that goes on forever | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • Apr 25
    • 3 min

    The sprint planning meeting that goes on forever | David Tzemach

    The sprint planning meeting is the most extended in the scrum framework, and based on my experience, it is also the most exhausting...
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    The importance of having a quality philosophy in the Agile environment | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • Apr 21
    • 2 min

    The importance of having a quality philosophy in the Agile environment | David Tzemach

    This article reviews the main differences between internal and external quality and sees the importance of having a quality philosophy in...
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    Running Tests on Mobile Devices with selenium and Appium
    David Tzemach
    • Apr 7
    • 3 min

    Running Tests on Mobile Devices with selenium and Appium

    It's no secret that mobile testing is crucial today as customers have more dependencies in their mobile phones, and Appium is one of the...
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    How Can a Zero Bug Policy Help You Get Rid of Bug Debt?
    David Tzemach
    • Mar 28
    • 4 min

    How Can a Zero Bug Policy Help You Get Rid of Bug Debt?

    In this article, I'll explain how I worked with my teams to reduce technical debt associated with bugs to a bare minimum. I can't...
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    Communicating Sprints to the Organization | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • Mar 24
    • 1 min

    Communicating Sprints to the Organization | David Tzemach

    One of the most significant advantages of Agile development is the clear visibility regarding the progress of development teams...
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    With so many testing requirements, how can we win in the Agile environment?
    David Tzemach
    • Mar 21
    • 4 min

    With so many testing requirements, how can we win in the Agile environment?

    When compared to what we see today in the industry, the use of Extreme Programming (XP) by Agile teams was very common in the late 1990s...
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    The Power of Exploratory Testing in Agile development
    David Tzemach
    • Mar 14
    • 5 min

    The Power of Exploratory Testing in Agile development

    Exploratory testing is one of the most effective and powerful methods of testing. It combines different activities such as test design,...
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    The Build Measure Learn (BML) framework in action | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • Mar 10
    • 7 min

    The Build Measure Learn (BML) framework in action | David Tzemach

    The build-measure-learn loop is at the core of the Lean methodology and one of my favorite frameworks for allowing companies to get into...
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    Checklist for Web Application Usability Testing
    David Tzemach
    • Mar 8
    • 7 min

    Checklist for Web Application Usability Testing

    The main target of usability testing is to ensure that the customer will have the best experience while working with the application....
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    The Sprint Planning Meeting | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • Mar 6
    • 3 min

    The Sprint Planning Meeting | David Tzemach

    The sprint planning meeting is one of the most critical meetings in the Scrum framework. It allows the Scrum team to plan the work for...
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    Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • Mar 4
    • 2 min

    Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) | David Tzemach

    Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) is a software development approach that has evolved from Test-Driven Development (TDD). It promotes a...
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    Is Agile a framework, Mindset, or Methodology? | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • Mar 3
    • 2 min

    Is Agile a framework, Mindset, or Methodology? | David Tzemach

    What is Agile? Is it a framework? A mindset? A methodology? There are too many misconceptions about what Agile is. This has led to wrong...
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    Choosing a Sprint Length | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • Mar 1
    • 3 min

    Choosing a Sprint Length | David Tzemach

    In almost any Agile project, a frequently asked question is: what should be the length of our development sprints? One week, two weeks…...
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    The Daily Scrum Meeting | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • Feb 27
    • 6 min

    The Daily Scrum Meeting | David Tzemach

    The daily Scrum meeting (A.K.A: daily stand-up) is a fifteen-minute meeting owned by the team, conducted in the exact location and at the...
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    Barriers to incorporating automation in agile teams | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • Feb 24
    • 6 min

    Barriers to incorporating automation in agile teams | David Tzemach

    As I’ve written numerous times, agile teams must automate many aspects of their work, such as testing and build creation and any other...
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    Code Review Checklist – To Perform Effective Code Reviews
    David Tzemach
    • Feb 21
    • 2 min

    Code Review Checklist – To Perform Effective Code Reviews

    I received many requests to create a high-Level template to use when conducting a code review session. So, here it is :) Has the...
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    System QA team in the Agile Environment
    David Tzemach
    • Feb 19
    • 4 min

    System QA team in the Agile Environment

    Most of the testing effort, and in some cases all of it, is strictly the responsibility of the Agile teams. They should perform all...
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    Scrum Meeting Template
    David Tzemach
    • Feb 15
    • 4 min

    Scrum Meeting Template

    In this article, I want to share a list of templates you can use to increase the management, control, and monitoring activities related...
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    Peter Drucker and Parkinson's Law For Measurements | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • Feb 12
    • 2 min

    Peter Drucker and Parkinson's Law For Measurements | David Tzemach

    One of the most important and famous quotes from Peter Ferdinand Drucker, the founder of modern management and perhaps the world’s most...
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    Abnormal Termination of a Scrum Sprint | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • Feb 9
    • 2 min

    Abnormal Termination of a Scrum Sprint | David Tzemach

    Termination of a Scrum sprint is not something you will see very often, but those rare occasions merit discussion. Reasons to Terminate...
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    What do testers in agile teams do when there is nothing to test? | David Tzemach
    David Tzemach
    • Jan 27
    • 3 min

    What do testers in agile teams do when there is nothing to test? | David Tzemach

    In the last ten or so years, I have been involved in many agile transitions as an implementer, trainer, or consultant. Each change...
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