Three amigos refers to the primary perspectives to examine an increment of work before (business), during (development), and after development (testing), where for example, a Business Analyst, developers, tester and go over each story in an informal kick-off session to give a common shared vi...
The Three Amigos strategy in Agile development is one of the most efficient and effective approaches to designing unambiguous, actionable user stories. This approach -- involving the so-called Three Amigos: a product owner, developer and tester -- is effective because of its collaborative n...
“Three Amigos” is what Matt Wynne calls the meeting to discuss the Gherkin scenarios before development starts. The Three Amigos involves the business, development and testing voices. However who turns up, where they meet, what they produce in the meeting, the homework to complete after the m...