Host: Ben Dowen (The Full Snack Tester)
Guest: Brittany Stewart (Senior QA Specialist)
What’s this session about?
In this live exploratory testing session, Ben and Brittany dive into the OWASP Juice Shop—an intentionally vulnerable e-commerce site. Together, they uncover UX flaws, functional bugs, and potential security risks, all while showcasing practical techniques for effective exploratory testing.
What you’ll learn:
- How to structure exploratory sessions using mission-based charters and the PQIP model (Problems, Questions, Ideas, Praise)
- Practical ways to spot usability and accessibility issues in web apps
- How to collaborate in real-time during testing—including note-taking, switching roles, and sharing observations
- Tips for approaching e-commerce testing with a critical and creative mindset
- A glimpse into security awareness, even in non-security-focused sessions
Key takeaways:
- The importance of clearly defined missions and goals in testing
- Why consistency in UI messages and password rules matters more than you think
- Real-world challenges of working in shared test environments
- How good note-taking and structured reflection help turn exploration into actionable insights
Tone & experience:
Professional yet approachable—this episode strikes a balance between technical depth and conversational ease. It’s ideal for testers at any level who want to sharpen their exploratory testing skills in a hands-on, engaging way.
Resources
Test complex APIs and microservices smarter—with confidence.
Explore MoT
Thu, 1 Oct
A tech conference to help you navigate the ever-shifting landscape of Quality Engineering, AI, Leadership, Product, Accessibility and Security.
Boost your career in software testing with the MoT Software Testing Essentials Certificate. Learn essential skills, from basic testing techniques to advanced risk analysis, crafted by industry experts.
Debrief the week in Quality via a community radio show hosted by Simon Tomes and members of the community
Comments