Gojko Adzic
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19 years 7 monthsGojko Adzic is a software craftsman with a passion for new technologies, programming, and writing. Gojko was bitten by the agile testing bug five years ago. Since then he has helped numerous teams implement agile testing practices, written three books on the subject—Specification by Example, Bridging the Communication Gap, and Test Driven .NET Development with FitNesse—and contributed to several open source projects in agile testing. Over the past eleven years, he has worked as a developer, architect, technical director, and consultant on software for equity and energy trading, mobile positioning, e-commerce. and online gaming. Gojko now helps ambitious teams—from web start-ups to large financial institutions—to implement specification by example and agile testing.
Gojko Adzic is a software craftsman with a passion for new technologies, programming, and writing. Gojko was bitten by the agile testing bug five years ago. Since then he has helped numerous teams implement agile testing practices, written three books on the subject—Specification by Example, Bridging the Communication Gap, and Test Driven .NET Development with FitNesse—and contributed to several open source projects in agile testing. Over the past eleven years, he has worked as a developer, architect, technical director, and consultant on software for equity and energy trading, mobile positioning, e-commerce. and online gaming. Gojko now helps ambitious teams—from web start-ups to large financial institutions—to implement specification by example and agile testing.
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Specification by Example: Collaborating on a Scope without High-Level Control Understanding what the business users are trying to achieve can significantly help you focus the project on things that really matter. In this excerpt from Gojko Adzic's book Specification by Example, the author offers some tips for effectively collaborating on the project scope when you don’t have high-level control of the project. |
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Effect Mapping Effect Mapping is a game-changing technique for high-level project visualization. It provides stakeholders and sponsors with an excellent level of visibility and helps to drive software projects toward delivering the right product with a high level of quality. Effect Mapping facilitates the implementation of several techniques of agile planning, product design, prioritization, and scoping. The combination of these techniques is by far the most powerful method of iterative product management. |
| Getting Fit With .NET Need help entering the wonderful world of FitNesse? This article explains how to set up a FitNesse server for testing .NET code, writing basic tests, performing common tasks, saving time and effort with specialised test types, and tips and tricks for writing better tests and making test pages easier to read. |