Are you Agile? No! (We're Lean)

Agile and Lean share a common lineage and many common traits. There are Lean teams that are more Agile than others, and there are Agile teams that are more Lean than others, but Agile software development has stolen most of the attention, and not many teams understand the alternative approach of Lean software development.
Are you Agile? No! (We're Lean)

Agile and Lean share a common lineage and many common traits. There are Lean teams that are more Agile than others, and there are Agile teams that are more Lean than others, but Agile software development has stolen most of the attention, and not many teams understand the alternative approach of Lean software development.

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By Sean Johnson Jan 3, 2020
Should I Use One Test Plan or Multiple Plans?

Provides helpful guidance on when it might make sense to split your single Hexawise plan into multiple different plans due to different "Verb and Noun" ideas within the same set of tests.

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By Sean Johnson May 7, 2014
Whaddya Mean "No Possible Value"?

Explains the reason you might be seeing "No possible value" as values in some of your Hexawise test cases and how to fix your plan to remove these "No possible value" values.

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By Sean Johnson May 1, 2014
Designing a Test Plan with Dependent Parameter Values

Includes strategies for dealing with dependent parameter values in your test plans by using the "Invalid Pair" and "Married Pair" constraint features in Hexawise.

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By Sean Johnson Sep 9, 2013
Splitting Up Test Plans

Provides helpful guidance on when it might make sense to split your single Hexawise plan into multiple different plans. Benefits of doing so include more straightforward test case maintenance and the need for drastically fewer constraints.

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By Sean Johnson May 21, 2013

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