Evgeny Tkachenko
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9 years 1 monthEvgeny Tkachenko boasts over fifteen years of extensive experience in the realms of test management, automation testing, and release management, predominantly within the domains of telecommunication, financial services, healthcare, and online entertainment industries. Presently, as a Head of Quality Engineering at One Medical, he leverages his wealth of expertise and knowledge to diligently ensure the delivery of exceptionally high-quality products. Evgeny's eminence extends beyond his professional pursuits, as he frequently graces prestigious QE/Dev/Agile conferences both in the United States and Europe, captivating audiences with his insights. Moreover, he holds the esteemed distinction of being an esteemed author, contributing his erudition to renowned international test and QE publications.
Evgeny Tkachenko has more than ten years of experience in test management, automation testing, and release management, mainly on complex projects in the telecommunication, financial, and online entertainment industries. Previously his experience as a QE Manager in Russia’s most important technology center gave Evgeny a unique perspective in test process development. Now at Wayfair, he applies his experience and expertise to do whatever is required to deliver the highest quality product possible. Evgeny is a frequent speaker at QA/Dev/Agile conferences in the US and Europe, and an author for international test and QA publications.
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How to Make 100 Releases Per Day with Only 6 Quality Engineers Evgeny Tkachenko outlines how, at Wayfair, they are able to release code to production hundreds of times per day, with only six Quality Engineers. |
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5 Steps to Get to Test Driven Development TDD is a software development approach in which a test is written before writing the code. When TDD is properly set up, it can bring numerous advantages and become a cost-saver, providing true value to the business. When TDD is not properly set up or without understanding how it should be used, it can be a waste of time and money. Quality comes not from inspection but from the improvement of the production process |
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11 Reasons Behavior-Driven Development Can FailThere are a lot of advantages to behavior-driven development, but there are also a lot of challenges you can encounter during the implementation. Knowing is half the battle, so be aware of these eleven common stumbling blocks to BDD adoption and outline plans to mitigate them beforehand, and you’ll be able to start reaping the benefits of BDD sooner. |