Letter from the Editor
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Integrated teams Something we’ve learned in the Covid-19 pandemic is that we have to work together-whatever together means. Very few teams stayed co
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Because of the type of work I do (consulting projects at different companies), I’ve been lucky in my Software Development career to have worked on a
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A while ago, I helped start a Software Quality Certificate Program as a part of the Software Engineering Program at the University of California, Sant
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Digital Transformation and IT Modernization projects have shifted into high gear during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tough on some teams is having to do mor
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There is a growing software development dynamic of teams without Testers. When I first went into Software Quality, I learned one thing right away: My
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Continuous Testing… what is it? When we first decided to do a magazine issue dedicated to the DevOps practice of Continuous Testing, I joked wit
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Methods and strategy have been my favorite topics since I started working in testing. It’s essentially engineering problem-solving. It’s both look
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This is a very special issue of LogiGear Magazine. When we were putting together the Editorial Calendar for this year, we decided that instead of a te
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I was just recently at a company that had a beautiful test architecture, framework, and Cucumber with tons of well-automated tests. But there was no g