Roundtable: Should You Trust the Developer?
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Easy
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40 min
Tech Support weekdays:
— “Hello, my internet is down, can you send someone to fix it?”
— “Please go to your router and check if the lights are flashing.”
— “No, they're not flashing, there's no electricity in the house.”
The same way, QA can get in a ridiculous, and even sad situation for the product if it always trusts development.
And if there is no trust at all — how will this complicate the tester's life, and how many pitfalls will we miss?
And how to trust each other when they don't believe each other? (that's why code-review was invented)
Join the X5 Tech roundtable during the final hour of the 1st day of the conference, and you'll have the chance to participate in an epic debate.
The agenda includes:
- Unlimited mutual trust — beneficial or harmful?
- How is development responsible for quality?
- How does development see testing?
- Should QA conduct code-review?
- Can a developer think like a tester?
- To be friends or not to be friends?
- Is a QA and Dev interaction protocol necessary?