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We're closing season 5 of Quality Sense Podcast with an interesting interview with Ben Dowen, also known as the Full Snack Tester.
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Today's guest is Micaela Rodriguez! She's joining Federico Toledo for another episode of Qualit Sense Podcast!
They tackle the testing hurdles within agile setups, from shifting priorities to rapid iterations. Reflecting on the shift from waterfall to agile, we explore its value propositions and fundamental changes. Personal anecdotes highlight the perks of agile, like quick iterations, while also addressing hurdles such as outdated practices. Join us as we delve into the nuances of testing in agile environments, showcasing both the triumphs and tribulations. -
Today’s guest is Darrel Farris! a dear friend of mine.
He's a Partner at Abstracta and a US Country Manager, and has been in the industry for over 20 years!
Let’s jump right into the interview and explore QA in the field!
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Today’s guest is Noel Wurst!
He’s the director of Storytelling at Smartbear. He’s responsible for building communications strategies, and managing public relations initiatives, and also has a deep, personal interest in helping build diverse, inclusive, and balanced workplace cultures.
Join him and Federico on this episode of Quality Sense Podcast!
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Today’s guest is a very special one, and it is an honor to have him on the show.
He has more than 15 years of experience in Software Testing and has contributed to the community in many amazing ways.
Joe Colantonio is the host of the most popular podcast about software testing. He is the founder of Test Guild, and has recently released his book Automation Awesomeness!
Join Federico and Joe on this episode of Quality Sense Podcast!
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We’re starting the fifth season of Quality Sense Podcast with a hot topic!
Federico Toledo will be discussing genAI and its impact on our daily work, alongside a very special guest! We've been waiting a long time to chat with her on the show and we're very excited to finally have her on the very first episode of the season!
She’s Vera Babat, Abstracta’s Chief Culture Officer. Vera is a clinical psychologist, passionate about bringing together psychology, philosophy, entrepreneurship, nature advocacy, and interculturalism.
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We are closing this cycle of Quality Sense with a very interesting guest...
Maaret Pyhäjärvi, has more than 25 years of experience in software testing, and is constantly sharing her knowledge and helping others. She has experience organizing conferences around the world, meetups, and more. Maaret is currently working at Vaisala as a Principal Test Engineer.
In today’s episode, we talked about the challenges of organizing and attending conferences, and we dived into the topic of exploratory testing. How to define it, the challenges of building trust around exploratory testing, and more.
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Vaishali Padghan is responsible for different quality initiatives, trying to deliver quality products faster at J.P.Morgan where she has worked for almost a decade. She empowers teams to continuously improve by leading automated testing strategies and quality transformation.
Today we'll bring real and high-risk scenarios where test automation is key for the success of JP Morgan software development teams.
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Alan Brande is the CEO and Co-founder of Light-It. Combining his two passions, software and medicine, he helps healthcare start-ups and organizations build successful software products and scale their development teams.
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Matias Fornara is a Senior Leader at Abstracta and has been working in the industry for more than 10 years.
In today's episode, we discussed everything Test Automation, how to ensure its quality, and much more.
Episode Highlights
Matias’ start in the industry and his transition to Software Testing.
His take on how to continuously improve the quality of your test automation.
Opportunities for improvement within a team
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Mukta Sharma has been in the world of testing for over a decade and is very active on social media where she shares her knowledge with her community. She often gives advice to those interested in the world of testing through her social profiles.
In this episode, we'll discuss Defect Management and some tips on how to create a good and useful LinkedIn profile to reach your professional goals and more.
Episode Highlights
The importance of Defect Management
Best practices when reporting a bug
The importance of Communication
Building a professional social media profile
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Gev Hovsepyan is the Head of Product at mabl with over a decade of experience in Software Product Management, Analysis, and Development for B2B SaaS and PaaS products. He is also an Agile advocate with proven ability to successfully capitalize on emerging market trends at large and small companies.
In this episode, we’ll discuss the topic of Accessibility Testing, its importance, how to make it a part of your development workflow, and more.
Episode Highlights
What is Accessibility and why should we care about it?
Gev’s experience with Accessibility Testing
Is it possible to automate it? How much of it?
How Gev sees the future of Accessibility Testing and his advice for testers to get ready for it.
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In todays episode, I interviewd Lewis Prescott. He is a QA Lead at Cera Care and has worked across testing projects including property management, e-procurement, electronic trading platforms, and government. In different areas such as Functional, Automation, and Performance Testing.
We talked about contract testing, its advantages, and how it can be paired with API testing. Our takes on pair programming and more.
You will also get a glimpse into Lewis’s fatherhood and how becoming a parent changed his perspective as a leader.
Episode Highlights
How Lewis' background in Psychology led him to a career in Software Testing.
What the challenges related to quality and testing in the health care industry are.
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Andrew Knight, better known as "Automation Panda". He describes himself as a software enthusiast, with a specialty in test automation and behavior-driven development. And he is a developer advocate at Applitools.
They’ll discuss Test Automation at Scale, how to keep up with changes in the system, how to maintain the quality of your test suite, and more.
Episode Highlights
How Andy got into software testing and specifically, automation testing.
Doing test automation at scale.
How expensive can making a mistake within a 10 people team vs a much larger one can be.
How to distribute tasks within an automation testing team and its importance.
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Nicola Lindgren is an experienced Senior Test Engineer, QA Lead, and Manager for ustwo. She's worked on projects in many different industries such as trade, education, and e-Commerce. She founded the Stockholm Software Testing Talks meet-up and co-founded the WeTest Auckland testing meet-up. She has also recently published her second book “How Can I Test This” which she will tell us about. We’ll talk about Implicit Requirements, where we should look for them, how to make them explicit, and much more.
Episode Highlights
How Nicola ended up in Software Testing.
What her definition of Implicit Requirements is
Where should we look for them? And how do we make them explicit?
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S4E02 - Eran Kinsbruner - The future of mobile applications by Federico Toledo
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S4E01 - Paul Holland - From computer science, to pilot, to tester. by Federico Toledo
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As the New York Times best-selling author, Brené Brown says, "Leadership is not about titles or the corner office. It’s about the willingness to step up, put yourself out there, and lean into courage."
In today's cultural and work environment, we're no longer capable of avoiding sensitive and pressing issues, but many leaders are paralyzed by the fear of making mistakes in the way they address them. This is especially true when it comes to addressing concerns around diversity, equity, and inclusion.
That's why, in this final episode of season 3 of Quality Sense, I'm so pleased to share my recent conversation with a leader in the DEI space. Ash Coleman has had a very unique and interesting career path that has led her to her current role as the Head of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion at Credit Karma. Before that, she was a professional chef and then later, she got into testing. These professional experiences have led her to understand what goes into making amazing experiences and products that meet the requirements for a diverse population.
What I enjoy about this conversation is that Ash breaks down some of the most simple things you can do as a colleague, leader, and just as a human being in your daily life to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion that will make a positive impact.
Episode highlights:
- Why the role of quality engineering helps companies be more inclusive
- Pros and cons of having a distributed team and its impact on diversity
- Reverse discrimination, racial and gender equity in the workplace
- How important representation is at work and its impact on employee retention
- Three simple ways individuals can help promote DEI
For the episode transcript and relevant links, check here: https://abstracta.us/blog/podcast/ash-coleman-diversity-equity-inclusion/ - Se mer