2 point 1 point 6 Retrospectives and Process Improvement

2.1.6. Retrospectives and Process Improvement

Retrospectives (also known as “post-project meetings” and project retrospectives) are often held at the

end of a project or an iteration, at a release milestone, or can be held when needed. The timing and

organization of the retrospectives depend on the particular SDLC model being followed. In these

meetings the participants (not only testers, but also e.g., developers, architects, product owner, business

analysts) discuss:

• What was successful, and should be retained?

• What was not successful and could be improved?

• How to incorporate the improvements and retain the successes in the future?

The results should be recorded and are normally part of the test completion report (see section 5.3.2).

Retrospectives are critical for the successful implementation of continuous improvement and it is

important that any recommended improvements are followed up.

Typical benefits for testing include:

• Increased test effectiveness / efficiency (e.g., by implementing suggestions for process

improvement)

• Increased quality of testware (e.g., by jointly reviewing the test processes)

• Team bonding and learning (e.g., as a result of the opportunity to raise issues and propose

improvement points)

• Improved quality of the test basis (e.g., as deficiencies in the extent and quality of the

requirements could be addressed and solved)

• Better cooperation between development and testing (e.g., as collaboration is reviewed and

optimized regularly)

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