Elisabeth Hendrickson spent several years on a quest to discover how testers can contribute effectively on extreme programming projects. In this STAREAST keynote presentation, she shares her experiences and lessons learned about how testers can play well and succeed on XP teams.
Elisabeth Hendrickson spent several years on a quest to discover how testers can contribute effectively on extreme programming projects. In this STAREAST keynote presentation, she shares her experiences and lessons learned about how testers can play well and succeed on XP teams.
The founder and president of Quality Tree Software, Inc., Elisabeth Hendrickson wrote her first line of code in 1980. Moments later, she found her first bug. Since then Elisabeth has held positions as a tester, developer, manager, and quality engineering director in companies ranging from small startups to multi-national enterprises. A member of the agile community since 2003, Elisabeth has served on the board of directors of the Agile Alliance and is a co-organizer of the Agile Alliance Functional Testing Tools program. She now splits her time between teaching, speaking, writing, and working on agile teams with test-infected programmers who value her obsession with testing. Elisabeth blogs at testobsessed.com and can be found on Twitter as @testobsessed.
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