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Four reasons to stop testing: Finding the right balance in software quality image
Decide when to stop testing by weighing up the costs, benefits, risks, and impact on quality.
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I recently had my very first face-to-face meetup with a group of testers, over coffee, smiles, and great conversations. It was such a joy...
How to get unstuck: A guide for testers or anyone else who feels stumped  image
Learn about some of the reasons we get stuck and some top tips for getting unstuck
What a Beautiful evening it was !!
What a beautiful evening it was !! Had a great time with Rosie, Sam and Dan yesterday in Bristol. Lot of talks about Software testing, ...
A man in a red t-shirt and brown blazer, called Titus Fortner, stands in front of a "Continuous Testing" slide. The audience's silhouettes can be seen raising their hands to his questions.
On the slide, Titus shows the audience the trends that he has identified in the testing industry. This photo was taken when he asked the ...

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13/09/24. Brighton Beach. The end of a jam-packed day two of TestBash 2024 in Brighton. We head to OhSo Social for lots of chit-chat. M...
Jesse and Emily at Peerscon doing RiskStorming on a theoretical AI health coach app.
At Peerscon this year, we had another RiskStorming Session to explore risks around an AI Coach. The first two phases are know to be the ...
Yellow post-it notes - " If someone says no, it doesn't always mean never. Ask at another time. Keeo trying. It might only mean no in a group - once you plant the idea talk to individuals."
Great Re-Testbash session online with the MoT community and I wrote the following virtual post it note.
A schedule of upcoming trains, with my training showing as cancelled due to a fault.
I was making the trip to Bristol today and my connecting train was cancelled due to a fault on the train. Of course I wondered, about wh...
A graphic with a large quote by Alessandra Moreira about quality leadership in the age of AI. The quote states, "Quality leadership is evolving alongside rapid advancements in AI-driven development. As engineers rely more on AI to generate code, the role of testing leaders becomes even more critical. Striving for high-quality software isn't just about catching bugs—it's about guiding teams to build resilient, reliable, and ethically sound systems." Below the quote, there is a small cartoon brain wearing glasses. The background is a purple and pink gradient with small white plus signs and circles. The top right corner has a stylized "MoT" logo.
Alessandra makes a powerful point. And it makes me wonder what bugs the quality engineers of the next five years will be faced with. We'v...
TestBash Brighton 2025 session: “Will a new tool help? Here’s an IDEA-T to think about” by Isabel Evans. The talk introduces the IDEA-T framework—heuristics for guiding the design, evaluation, and acquisition of software testing tools, based on industry research. Learning outcomes include understanding the heuristic model, evidence supporting it, and insights into long-term research projects. Keywords: Isabel Evans, IDEA-T framework, software testing tools, tool evaluation, TestBash Brighton 2025, Ministry of Testing, test tool acquisition, testing research.
Isabel Evans introduces IDEA-T, a research-backed framework for evaluating and acquiring testing tools. Learn how to make better tool de...
Announcing SQEC! MoT's Software Quality Engineering Certificate image
  • Rosie Sherry's profile
Explore SQEC and snag the early bird discount
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Can you find Bug, Cosmo the Space Duck and Space Seagull?
Quality insights for your engineering leader: MoT Weekly – Issue 519 image
  • Simon Tomes's profile
What's the one thing you'd like your head of engineering to know about quality? Find out what's been happening in the testing, dev and quality engineering MoTaverse. Read this week's MoT Weekly.
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178 terms
283 definitions
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It's the 2nd of June 2025 and there are 178 terms and 283 definitions in MoT's software testing glossary. We check how many items are in ...
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