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Making the move to Behavioral Driven Development & Improving the Sprint Process

May 16, 2018, 11:00 PM – May 17, 2018, 1:30 AM

Join us at WP Engine for our special guest, Ryan Yackel (QASymphony). Ryan will demonstrate how to enhance your development and quality through behavioral driven development with Atlassian tools, QTest and practices. Khai Le from Mutual Mobile will talk about how to improve your sprint process on short release projects.

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Making the move to Behavioral Driven Development - Ryan Yackel

Ryan Yackel from QASymphony will demonstrate how to enhance your development planning and product quality through Atlassian tools, QTest and practices. Sharing best practices and use cases, he'll show how powerful behavioral driven development processes can be for your organizations.

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Improving the Sprint Process

Khai Le from Mutual Mobile will walk you through his success in sprint planning on smaller engagements and short release projects.

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We'll have food, drinks (including the adult beverages), and exclusive swag!

Special thanks to WP Engine for hosting us, QASymphony for making the trip out to Austin and finally Atlassian for sharing about their processes.

Speakers

  • Ryan Yackel

    Tricentis

    Director Product PM-CT, Platform qTest

  • Khai Le

    Mutual Mobile

    Tech lead III, QA

When

When

May 16 – 17, 2018
11:00 PM – 1:30 AM UTC

Agenda

Drinks, food, networking
Introductions & User Group Update
Making the move to Behavioral Driven Development
Q&A and Networking
Improving the Sprint Process

Community Leaders

  • Larry Brock

    Praecipio

    Principle Architect

  • Suze Treacy

    Community Leader

  • Luis Miguel Machado

    Community Leader

  • Jess Moss

    Community Leader

Contact host

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