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Judy Mosley
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QA Engineer curious about systems and how they work. My experience includes participating in Agile processes, automated testing, and sharing insights. More human than bot. Interests: โ, ๐ง, and ๐งถ
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All things RiskStorming: The educational tool to explore Risk Analysis and Quality Strategy building with the whole team
What are requirements? Why are requirements important? How do I test against requirements? This collections aims to answer those questions and much more.
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