Arti Singh

Have you ever noticed that your automated regression tests are flaky and fail many times intermittently? Do you and the rest of your team no longer trust the outcome of automated regression tests? Do you have a difficult time changing tests when your application changes? Fear not, we're here to help you with some key best practices to make more flexible tests. Let’s get started!

At Rangle, we realize that while we try to maintain the team-first approach to quality as defined in the Scrum Guide, there are just some things that our Business Quality Analysts (BQAs) are better at. The role of the BQA on a development team at Rangle is not as a tester as in other organizations, as my colleague Eric has already alluded to in his article BQAs: Why We Combined the Business and Quality Analyst Roles. We help to ensure that the Scrum Team develops cross-functional skills in testing and in story writing; we’re essentially Quality Coaches who work to assist our team members to adopt a testing mindset while thinking of quality from the product’s inception.