SPaMCAST 761 - Logical Fallacies, QA Audit In Agile, Essays and Conversations

Published: June 25, 2023, 4:04 p.m.

b'In the Software Process and Measurement Cast 761 we continue our exploration of critical thinking. In this installment, we examine logical fallacies. The logic in logical fallacies is incorrect whether by design or misinterpretation. You need to be prepared. This week, Jeremy Berriault brings a discussion of QA Audit in agile to the QA Corner.\\xa0 Are QA Audits a logical fallacy? \\xa0 Re-Read Saturday News The Re-read Saturday has been a feature of the Software Process and Measurement blog since 2013 (7 Habits of Highly Effective People was the first book). This week we are still in the process of choosing the next book or books (we chose three last time), therefore we have a bit of an interlude today. I need your input to make the final cut! Please provide your input using the poll below.\\xa0\\xa0 https://poll.fm/12416734 \\xa0 In the interim catch up on the re-read of .\\xa0 Buy a copy because you can\\u2019t borrow mine!\\xa0\\xa0 All of the Team Topologies re-read installments: Week 1: \\u2013 \\xa0 Week 2: \\u2013 \\xa0 Week 3:\\xa0 \\u2013 \\xa0 Week 4: \\u2013 \\xa0 Week 5: \\u2013 \\xa0 Week 6: \\u2013 \\xa0 Week 7: \\u2013 \\xa0 Week 8: Choose \\u2013 Week 9: - \\xa0 Week 10: - \\xa0 Week 11: - \\xa0 Next SPaMCAST\\xa0 In the Software Process and Measurement Cast 762, we will share a panel discussing the impact of AI on the future of project management. A boon or a bane?\\xa0 Let the conversation begin.'