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The Internet of Things and Its Impact on Testing: An Interview with Shailesh Mangal In this interview, Shailesh Mangal, the CTO of Zephyr, discusses the Internet of Things and how it changes the way we think about the devices we use. He also explains what sensory monitoring and smart devices are, and details how IoT devices have changed testing.
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Overcoming Cognitive Friction to Engineer Better Software The problems customers face are difficult to anticipate while developing software. However, looking at support issues can give a clearer idea about how to look for defects in the future. Sometimes users don’t know how to find certain information; other times, software doesn’t work as expected. In both cases, cognitive friction is at play.
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Usability and User Experience: A Usable Explanation "User experience" and "usability" are often used synonymously, but they are actually different concepts. This article examines both terms and explains the components of each, investigating what contributes to a "good user experience," the different ways that can be judged, and how designers can attempt to achieve it.
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ADC West 2015 Keynote: Lean UX: Turn User Experience Design Inside Out When developing products, features, and enhancements, you have to have your customers’ best interests at heart. “We’re not just creating software,” speaker Jeff Patton said. “We’re changing the world.” You need to better understand the people you’re building things for, and the only way to do that is to spend more time with them.
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Agile Dev, Better Software & DevOps Conference West 2015: Emergent Design: History, Concepts, and Principles
Slideshow
Software design is about change. A good design facilitates adding features—and adding new developers to the team. Yet any change to the code impacts design and can damage existing functionality. Without design idioms and practices, the code can degrade into a maintenance nightmare...
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Rob Myers, Agile Institute
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Incorporating User Experience into Early Agile Cycles Chris Nodder explores the emerging need to focus on a software app's user experience. It doesn’t have to cost a fortune to perform some basic user experience analysis as long as it is done early and tested throughout a project’s lifecycle.
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Lean UX: Turn User Experience Design Inside Out: An Interview with Jeff Patton
Podcast
In this interview, keynote speaker Jeff Patton breaks down how to turn user experience design inside out through Lean UX. He discusses presenting half-baked ideas within Lean UX, as well as whether communication between developers and users alters how the user interface is designed.
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Reducing Redundancy in Responsive Testing When testing responsive design, it's important to make sure that it renders well on a variety of devices. But how can you do that efficiently, without testing on dozens of smartphones, tablets, and desktops? Adam Rosenberg tells you how to make informed testing decisions based on OS, viewport widths, and your team so that you can reduce redundancy.
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Innovation from the Tester’s Viewpoint: An Interview with Jason Arbon
Podcast
In this interview, Jason Arbon, founder of appdiff.com and a keynote speaker at STAREAST, talks about all things testing. He explains why testing is the most underappreciated side of application development, as well as how you can push for innovation and, if necessary, fail gracefully.
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Crazy (and Focused) Mobile App Development: An Interview with Daniel Steinberg
Podcast
In this interview, Daniel Steinberg, the founder of Dim Sum Thinking and author of multiple best-selling books, talks about his upcoming Mobile Dev + Test keynote. He gives tips for finding your target audience for an app and explains the impact deadlines have on development.
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