Software developers expect the business sponsor of a technology project to grant them reasonable access to the business team. In the early project phases requests for access may be frequent and inconvenient but they are tolerated. Things tend to quieten down during the implementation phase and the disruptive nature of this cross team collaboration is all but forgotten. Until it's time to conduct the User Acceptance Testing (UAT). (more…)
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Author: Derrick Jennings
5 Tips for Problem Free User Acceptance Testing
In the early phases of a technology project a software developer will require reasonable access to the business team. Some may find these meetings inconvenient but (more…)
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Why projects fail: The Hidden Danger of Low Hanging Fruit
Sometimes, for whatever reason the scope of an in-flight project is reduced. Change is inevitable when it becomes clear that your project will not continue in its current form. What happens next says a lot about the project team and the organisation that they work for. (more…)
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Agile Productivity: Well Formed User Stories
Shorter time to market, increased developer productivity and improved responsiveness to changing business requirements are some of the reasons that are often given for forming an Agile software development team. (more…)
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Small Leak, Big Problem
Sony, Home Depot, Jamie Oliver & Talk Talk, are the latest names to be added to the embarrassingly large list of organisations that have been caught out by inadequate security on their websites. Cyber-attacks are a real and they carry serious implications for your business.
If your business is online, you must act and you must act now! (more…)
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