TechTarget: How to hold Three Amigos meetings in Agile development
On October 22, NetSPI’s Shyam Jha, SVP of Engineering was featured in TechTarget:
Agile software development teams often adopt what’s called a Three Amigos approach, which combines the perspectives of business, development and quality assurance for sprint planning and evaluation.
Typically, a Three Amigos meeting includes a business analyst, quality specialist and developer. The product owner or other businessperson clarifies the requirements before development; the development expert lays out the issues that arise in development processes; and the software-quality expert or tester ensures that testing considerations are designed into requirements and development.
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