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User Testing vs Usability Testing
Comparing how users interact with a product versus how user-friendly it is.More Collections
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All the talks from our software testing conference in the Netherlands
Dive into this collection to amplify your soft (or human) skills and become a better tester. Featuring items from Lisa Crispin, Deborah Reid, Kate Paulk, Dan Ashby, Marianne Duijst, Callum Akehurst-Ryan, Vernon Richards, Nicola Sedgwick and more!
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