Agile Event Session

Ensemble Testing

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Abstract/Description

In ensemble testing, the whole group works on testing together using a single computer, getting the best from everyone in the ensemble. It’s an excellent way to achieve great things and learn a lot. And if you think this sounds very similar to ensemble (mob) programming, then you would be right! In this panel three experienced participants and facilitators of ensembles will share their experiences and insights.

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Speaker(s) may be willing to present this session at local group meetings and other events.

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