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Don't Measure Unit Test Code Coverage

James Shore

If you're using test-driven development, don't measure unit test code coverage. To improve code and test practices. To improve test discipline. Some people use code coverage metrics as a way of enforcing the habits they want. To add tests to legacy code. Here's the thing about TDD.

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Don't Measure Unit Test Code Coverage

James Shore

If you're using test-driven development, don't measure unit test code coverage. To improve code and test practices. To improve test discipline. Some people use code coverage metrics as a way of enforcing the habits they want. To add tests to legacy code. Here's the thing about TDD.

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No Fighting In This (Agile) Dojo with M. David Green

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

Coaches like Green help them to hone their skills and go through rituals more effectively. Convincing skeptics to try a new system (32:12). So, let’s take one of them, I think you said unit testing, is that right? David Green, discuss Agile Dojos and how they can make teams more effective. Dojo Consortium: [link]. David: Sure.

Agile 59
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Kick start your Agile Transformation Journey (and be a Digital Disruptor)

Capgemini

Tomorrow’s leaders are already starting to transform towards new delivery models that will enable them to develop more exploratory and adaptive strategies. The information system (IS) of the future supports this approach and delivers an abundance of innovative services in record time. Metrics become fundamental at this stage.

Agile 52
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The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition

James Shore

So, what allows me to do this—what allows me to do this show, this software development show every week, and what allows me to write this book—is the people who hire me for training and consulting. First, business analysts would interview stakeholders and document the system requirements. Less, with full-time coaching.

Agile 99