User acceptance testing is one of the many flavours of testing that has emerged over the last twenty years or so. As the software development life cycle has become more sophisticated and rigorous (or, in the case of agile, more lightweight), the testing phase has been broken down into many different aspects and styles of [...] Read more »
Workshops – an Introduction
This article will introduce the workshop and will include where it came from, why it is used, the basic principles and the different styles. In essence, the workshop enables a group of people to collaborate in achieving a common goal – hence, the rugby scrum is a good analogy although you shouldn’t expect to get [...] Read more »
IIBA UK Chapter Meeting on 28th January 2009
I attended the IIBA meeting on 28th January at Balls Brothers near Fenchurch Street station. I assume this wasn’t sponsored by a corporate which is unfortunate as the money must come out of membership funds. As someone who has become a member recently, such things matter! There was a good turnout of maybe [...] Read more »





