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Emily O'Connor
Emily O'Connor
This week I got an email "TestBash Brighton 2025 - Your submission result". Unfortunately for me, I've not been invited to speak at TestB...
Cosmic discussion: the possibilities of Systems Thinking image
Valuable insights on applying systems thinking to testing practices to enhance both individual and team performances
A man in the street is holding up a cardboard sign with the words "Jane Jane Jane" on it. There's also a screengrab of a webchat. Text: Yes we can hear you! Could. [tear emoji] Can!

The persistence of the wonderful Jane D'Cruze shone during a This Week in Testing. I'm so glad she stuck with overcoming the audio difficulties so she could share her well of wisdom.

Simon Tomes
Simon Tomes
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How is Systems Thinking different from Critical Thinking image
Explore the differences between them and learn how to use both to enhance problem-solving in software testing
10 ways to test iOS apps across different states and lifecycle stages image
Master the testing of iOS app states to prevent data loss, crashes, and unexpected behaviour.
Is Quality Engineering an evolution of the software testing role? image
Change is inevitable, we explore how it is happening
Works as Designed image
Understand why things are the way they are, and help others see what you see
A mobile screenshot of social apps with 404 unread messages notification.
404 — social notifications not found, at least most definitely ignore.
A paint tin with the word "tester" on it. Rest of text:  DULUX COLOUR MIXING. GREY STEEL 4. CONN83000 13/12/2015 W47. TESTER 250mL L. 667 Battersea 200075
How many milliliters of tester are we gonna need to test this feature? 14th December 2015, Teddington, Greater London, UK.
A group shot of people standing up and kneeling. A TV and banner are in the background. A seagull, bug and duck character have been added to the image.
Can you find Bug and their buddy, Cosmo (a space duck)? And what about Space Seagull?
Systems thinking about AI in Quality Engineering: MoT Weekly – Issue 507 image
  • Simon Tomes's profile
Is the AI in testing worry list still relevant? Find out what's been happening in the testing, QA and quality engineering community and join events to expand your career. Read this week's MoT Weekly.
What is software testing?  image
A brief introduction to software testing from its origins, to definitions and its value to working in teams and software development
Woody and Buzz from Toy Story. One looks worried while the other looks excited.

Testing is a serious business. Rightly so, risks are everywhere and our profession is there to educate, explore, expose and eradicate risks before they reveal themselves to customers and end users – yep, I know, not all risks ;-). Yet I think we can at times take ourselves too seriously. This is where the MoTaverse can help: Serious when it matters and fun when it also matters.

Simon Tomes
Simon Tomes
Why does Systems Thinking matter? image
How adopting a holistic perspective enables you to enhance overall system quality
Toy story meme, with woody feeling worried. Reads:
But I don't work with other testers
It's ok, we have the MoTaverse.

When you need the community to help, because you don't have a community of testers at work you can vibe off, it's ok. We've got the MoTaverse.

Ben Dowen
Ben Dowen
The image is a meme based on a scene from Toy Story featuring Woody and Buzz Lightyear. Woody looks concerned, while Buzz is enthusiastically gesturing with his arm.

The meme contains two captions:

Woody's caption (bottom left): "I DON'T KNOW HOW TO TEST"
Buzz's caption (top right): "IT'S OK, WE HAVE THE MOTAVERSE"
The meme humorously portrays someone unsure about testing, reassured by another person who believes the "Motaverse" (a likely reference to a testing tool, methodology, or system) will solve the problem.

What is testing? And how do we start, learn and grow?

When you're not sure about how to test, remember that the MoTaverse is here and forever expanding!

Rosie Sherry
Rosie Sherry
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