SPaMCAST 644 - Teams Are Important,Static and Dynamic Testing, Essays and Discussions

Published: March 28, 2021, 9 p.m.

In the SPaMCAST 644, we talk teams. At the core of agile is the belief that the team is the fundamental building block of work. Because they are so important, organizations put tons of effort into helping and guiding teams. The problem is not that teams aren\u2019t important or that we aren\u2019t working hard to make them better, teams are still chronically messed up. We discuss a framework for guiding support for teams.\xa0 We also have a visit from who brings his QA Corner to the podcast.\xa0 Jeremy and I discuss the differences between static and dynamic testing. Understanding the definition of each is an important step in improving quality.\xa0 The Software Process and Measurement Cast is a proud media sponsor of the Global Scrum Master Summit.\xa0 \xa0 The First Global Scrum Master Summit Week of May 17th, 2021, Live and Recorded Organized by the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast The Software Process and Measurement Cast is a proud media sponsor of the DevOps Online Summit.\xa0 DevOps professionals throughout the world come together and share their learnings here at the DevOps Online Summit. This coming April 26th \u2013 30th we are having our third summit. Our goal is to bring together 5000 DevOps professionals.\xa0 \xa0 Re-Read Saturday News\xa0 In made the startling statement that a Scrum Master will be your next CEO. Chapter 7 in , by Ryan Ripley and Todd Miller echoes the power of that statement by emphasizing the definition of a scrum master.\xa0 \xa0 \xa0If you have not bought your copy -- what are you waiting for? \xa0 This Week\u2019s Installment\xa0 Week 7: -\xa0 \xa0 Previous Installments Week 1: - \xa0 Week 2: - \xa0 Week 3: - \xa0 Week 4: - \xa0 Week 5: - \xa0 Week 6: - \xa0 Next SPaMCAST Next up is data security.\xa0 We live in frightening times in the cyber world. Paul Katzoff and I discuss why data security is more important than ever and what we can do to make the cbyer-world less scary. Everyone in the value chain is responsible for data security.