Henrik Andersson
Henrik Andersson is consultant and founder of House of Test, consultancy and outsourcing based in Sweden and China.
He is helping large international companies increase their efficiency and reconstructing their testing to deliver better, faster, cheaper and with improved quality. He provide leadership and management consulting for managers and leads. He test, coach, consult, speak, write, manage and think about software testing and problem solving.
He is a believer and student of the school of Context-Driven Testing.His way of testing is influenced, developed and inspired from and by James Bach, Michael Bolton, Cem Kaner, Scott Barber, Jerry Weinberg, and others.
During his years Henrik have found that there are no 'best practices' but rather an 'appropriate solution' for each situation, this is a one of his fundamental convictions.
Track abstract - Room J2 - For testers
Scrum + SBTM = love
Scrum, many of us testers are or will be working with this project model. I see many presentations and war stories about how bad this is for testing and how confused testers are when in a scrum team. What is this fuzz about? There is no need to worry, this is good for us! I will present why Scrum and Session Based Test Management (SBTM) is a perfect couple. I will show you what tweaks and changes you can do to SBTM to make it a great fit with Scrum. With this our testing becomes visible, credible and honest. Our testing will stand up for scrutiny instead of hiding in the dark.
Track abstract - Room J2 - For testers
Accelerate your testing skills
Are you Average Joe? Do you get recognized for your skills? Do you ever get better at what you do? So what does it take to be a good tester?
We rely too much on our employers will serve us right training. Instead what we need is to continuously work on our development. You can be in charge and in control of your development and i will help you on how you can get to be in the top 5% of testers. My presentation looks at the various sources where you can learn from and also contribute to. I have divided them into three categories, “personal”, “around me for free” and “costs a bit”. This to enable you to accelerate your personal development no matter what financial constrains you may have. It is all up to you!
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