In this issue, Michael Hackett looks at the dynamic pace of the software testing environment. Consider that the Agile Manifesto came out twelve years ago. Where are we now?
The Cloud, SaaS, Virtualization, Ubiquitous Computing, Big Data, Mobility, and the Changing Flow of Input have been instrumental disruptors in the evolving testing landscape and have changed test strategies as a result, and a nifty glossary to walk you through the ever-evolving testing landscape.
Adrian Woodhead, who heads up the data team at Last.fm offers his take on how Google tests software in a book review.
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"Michael is also a co-founder of LogiGear Corporation, and has over two decades of experience in software engineering in banking, securities, healthcare and consumer electronics.
Michael is a Certified Scrum Master and has co-authored two books on software testing. Testing Applications on the Web: Test Planning for Mobile and Internet-Based Systems (Wiley, 2nd ed. 2003), available in English, Chinese and Japanese, and Global Software Test Automation (HappyAbout Publishing, 2006). He is a founding member of the Board of Advisors at the University of California Berkeley Extension and has taught for the Certificate in Software Quality Engineering and Management at the University of California Santa Cruz Extension. As a member of IEEE, his training courses have brought Silicon Valley testing expertise to over 16 countries."