π Testing in Scrum β Making QA a Natural Part of Agile Development
π Introduction
Testing in Scrum by Tilo Linz is a clear, practical guide for QA professionals working in Agile environments where cross-functional collaboration, speed, and iteration are the norm.
Rather than treating testing as a separate phase, this book shows how quality assurance can become a seamless, continuous part of the Scrum process β from planning and refinement to done and delivered.
Itβs packed with tools, techniques, and examples to help testers thrive in fast-paced teams, stay involved from day one, and ensure working software that meets user needs.
π What Youβll Learn
- The roles and responsibilities of testers in a Scrum team
- How to align testing activities with sprint planning, reviews, and retrospectives
- Techniques for story-based testing, exploratory testing, and test automation
- How to build a βwhole teamβ quality mindset
- Integration of QA in Agile ceremonies and artifacts (backlog, definition of done, velocity, etc.)
β Who Should Read This
- Testers joining Scrum teams or transitioning from Waterfall
- QA professionals trying to stay in sync with fast delivery cadences
- Scrum Masters and product owners seeking better quality engagement
- Agile coaches guiding test-process improvement in iterative teams
π‘ My Top 3 Takeaways
- Testers in Scrum are not gatekeepers β theyβre collaborators.
- Quality should be part of the sprint from the first backlog refinement.
- Exploratory testing, automation, and early involvement are the keys to Agile-compatible QA.
π¦ Where to Buy
π Testing in Scrum on Amazon
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