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I have been a software tester since 2005 and am based, in Bangkok, Thailand. For five years I experienced the pain of a test-last model of testing in a sequence phased (Waterfall) method.  I introduced automation testing to the test team to reduce the pain. I tried to use Agile for Software Development and Scrum Framework with no experience or understanding, but the pain was still there, in fact we had more pain because it was a mini-waterfall and still test-last. <\/p>

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In early 2010, I bought the book, Agile Testing that was written by Janet Gregory and Lisa Crispin, and it widened my point of view of the test-first model and how to be the tester in Agile for Software Development through Extreme Programming. <\/p>

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In the last 10 years, I have introduced the test-first model and Extreme Programming practices to transition how to test the software. In the role of Agile Coach or Scrum Master, some of the important ideas I introduced to teams, included changing from testing as a phase to testing is an activity, transitioning from manual testing to automation testing is a responsibility of the whole team. <\/p>

 
I bring the knowledge and hands-on experiences of myself as a manual software tester and automation test engineer when I deliver Agile Testing for the Whole Team created by Janet Gregory and Lisa Crispin. I have also shared this with my colleagues, developers who driven development with tests from business process level to logic in the function/method level.<\/p><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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