Test Attribute #3 – Speed
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The Agile Manifesto tells us that: We have come to value “Individuals and Interaction over Processes and Tools” Reality tells us otherwise. Want to do unit testing? Pick up a test framework and you’re good to go. Want your organization to be agile? Scrum is very simple, and SAFe is scaled simplicity. We know there