Gojko Adzic
Short biography:
Gojko Adzic is a partner at Neuri Consulting LLP. He is the winner of the 2016 European Software Testing Outstanding Achievement Award, and the 2011 Most Influential Agile Testing Professional Award.
Author of: Impact Mapping, Fifty Quick Ideas To Improve Your User Stories, Humans vs Computers.
Gojko’s book Specification by Example won the Jolt Award for the best book of 2012, and his blog won the UK Agile Award for the best online publication in 2010.
Gojko is a frequent speaker at software development conferences and one of the authors of MindMup and Claudia.js.
As a consultant, Gojko has helped companies around the world improve their software delivery, from some of the largest financial institutions to small innovative startups. Gojko specialises in agile and lean quality improvement, in particular impact mapping, agile testing, specification by example and behaviour driven development.
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Interviews (from our blog)
Is Serverless the future of Cloud Computing? (Luciano Mammino interviews Gojko Adzic)
Scheduled classes:
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Product Owner Key Skills Workshop
with Gojko Adzic
Impact mapping, story mapping and valuable user stories. Join this interactive workshop and learn how to get the most out of user stories.
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Specification by Example Workshop: From User Stories to Acceptance Tests
with Gojko Adzic
The training Specification by example helps you bridge the communication gap between stakeholders and implementation teams, build quality into software from the start, design, develop and deliver systems fit for purpose.
Training on demand:
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Serverless development with AWS Lambda Workshop
with Gojko Adzic
Learn how Serverless platforms are significantly reducing the cost of running high-performance web sites and API services in the cloud. What’s the impact of these changes on software architecture, and how do teams need to re-think how to approach sessions, storage, authorization and testing?