An Agile development process seems too dynamic to have a test plan. Most organizations with Agile, especially startups, don't take the documented approach for testing. So, are they losing on something? A test plan is useful to put discipline into the testing process. Otherwise, it's often a mess when team members draw different conclusions about the scope, risk, and prioritization of product features. The outcomes are better when the entire team is on the same page. If your team isn't planning tests, the problem could be how you perceive the test plan.


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