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May 6th, 2008
The Role of Quality Assurance in Lean-Agile Software Development
This is an excerpt of Alan Shalloway’s and Jim Trott’s upcoming book – "Lean-Agile Anti-Patterns and What to Do About Them".
This chapter covers several critical issues surrounding the role of quality assurance in Lean-Agile software developmentDownload link: click here
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