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Baiju Joseph

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Baiju Joseph is working with the Yahoo Small Business team as Director - Quality & Release Engineering. He has around 20+ years of IT experience. Baiju has delivered talks on Scrum, Cloud testing, Agile testing , Mobile Testing , Test Automation etc... in test conferences and industry forums. He has published articles on Agile Testing in leading IT magazines. Prior to Yahoo!, Baiju has experience working with Ariba Inc QA, Novell Inc System test team and the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. Baiju has experience in the areas of Agile methodologies (XP, Scrum),Cloud, test automation, test management and in setting up distributed Agile testing teams. He holds a B Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering , Diploma in Management and an M.S. in Software Systems from BITS, Pilani.

Company
Yahoo
Job Function
Quality Assurance
Job Title
Director QE & RE
Industry
Computer Software - SaaS
Interests
Agile
Cloud
Configuration Management
Leadership
Mobile
Performance Testing
Process Improvement
Quality Assurance
Releases
Requirements
Security
Test Automation
Testing
Software Testing
Country
India

Baiju Joseph is a senior quality assurance manager with Ariba Technologies, leading provider of Spend Management solutions. He has more than fourteen years of IT experience. Baiju has delivered talks on agile testing at test conferences and industry forums, and his articles on agile testing have been published in leading IT magazines. Prior to Ariba, Baiju has experience working with Novell Software System test team and the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. He holds a B. Tech. in electronics and communication engineering and an M.S. in software systems from BITS, Pilani.

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Building an Effective Test Team for Distributed Agile

In this paper, Baiju Joseph argues that in order to build an effective testing team for distributed agile we need to focus on individuals and interactions over processes and tools. Based on the author's experience in setting up distributed agile testing teams, he lists numerous criteria that must be met in order to reach this goal.