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Engineering Productivity | 7

Learn new ways to get the most out of your engineering team, from innovative tools to important concepts and practices for collaborating and moving quickly.

A stand-alone computer kiosk shows how software can be tested for whether or not it works (functional) and for how it works (non-functional).
Two stylized screens and one laptop show the difference between open-box and closed-box testing.
E2E testing  grid of four lines, three with green checkmarks and red exes on a dark background and one line with a green background and white checkmarks.
A grid of colorful stylized pipelines intersect and branch away from each other.
A scale balancing workers managing a checklist one side and a speeding cyclist on the other.
A team of miniature developers works around and on a stylized laptop, monitoring failed builds, observing changes in performance, and exposing hidden issues.
A stylized web application, placed at the center of a grid, is randomly surrounded by arrows, user interface elements, and geometric shapes.