Posted: Dec 5, 2018

November 2018 RoundUp of All Things MoT

 

November has been a great month, we had our two days of TestBash San Francisco and a large amount of content went live.  Don't forget you can contribute to Ministry of Testing by becoming a writer.
  

The Club

A few selected discussions from The Club that we thought you might find interesting.

 

The Club Ninja

Each month we select one of our Club users to be our Ninja of the Month.  Our Club Ninja this month is Duong Ho Nguyen!

 

The Dojo

On The Dojo this month we have not one, not two but three new TestBash series packed with awesome, current testing talks from the best testing talent around including our new, technical testing conference Test.bash();. Dive in and learn all the things:

All the talks from TestBash Australia 2018:

99 Second Talks - TestBash Australia 2018

Next Level Teamwork: Pairing And Mobbing - Maaret Pyhäjärvi

Enchanting Experiences: The Future Of Mobile Apps - Parimala Hariprasad

Exploratory Testing: LIVE - Adam Howard

Avoid Sleepwalking to Failure! On Abstractions and Keeping it Real in Software Teams - Paul Maxwell-Walters

Test Representatives: An Alternative Approach to Test Practice Management - Georgia de Pont

A Tester's Guide to Changing Hearts and Minds - Michele Playfair

Advancing Quality by Turning Developers into Quality Champions - Peter Bartlett

A Spectrum of Difference: Creating EPIC Software Testers - Paul Seaman & Lee Hawkins

How Automated E2E Testing Enables a Consistently Great User Experience on an Ever Changing WordPress.com - Alister Scott

All the talks from TestBash Manchester 2018:

99 Second Talks - TestBash Manchester 2018

Mapping Biases to Testing - Maaike Brinkhof

Spot the Difference; Automating Visual Regression Testing - Viv Richards

Thunderstruck by Serverless: a Tale of Learning and Testing Microservices - Conall Bennett

Jedi Mind Tricks for Testers - Alex Schladebeck and Huib Schoots

The Final Frontier? Testing in Production - Marcel Gehlen and Benjamin Hofmann

Coaching Software Testing Using the GROW Model - Jose Lima

The Bittersweetness of Security Testing - Anne Oikarinen

The Tester’s 3 Cs: Criticism, Communication and Confidence - Dorothy Graham

Recruiting for Potential - Lena Wiberg

All the talks from Test.bash(); Manchester 2018:

99 Second Talks - Test.bash(); Manchester 2018 - This video is available to all of our members. 

Test.bash(); 2018 Speaker AMA - 99 Second Edition. This video is available to all of our members. 

The Use and Abuse of Selenium - Simon Stewart. This video is available to all of our members

Mobile Test Automation at the BBC: Then, Now and Next - Jit Gosai

Pipeline Architectures to Fit Your Software Architecture - Abby Bangser

What's that Smell? Tidying Up Our Test Code - Angie Jones

You Can Become a Toolsmith Too! - Matthew Bretten

Of Spies, Fakes and Friends - Help Your Code Lead a Double Life! - Rabea Gleissner

Digging In: Getting Familiar With The Code To Be A Better Tester - Hilary Weaver-Robb

Scalable XCUITests within iOS Pipelines - Shashikant Jagtap

We had a new #30DaysOfTesting challenge for November with 30 Days of API Testing that has been kindly sponsored by API Fortress.

Another monthly edition of our Ministry of Testing Podcast, in collaboration with the Super Testing Bros, “Talking Mentoring” with Melissa Eaden and Martin Hynie.  They discuss mentoring in software development and beyond.

An unmissable Testing, Ask Me Anything with Abby Bangser on CI/CD and Delivery Pipelines.   Abby Bangser has been an excited member of the Ministry of Testing family for 4 years now. In this session, Abby helps you understand the various aspects of CI/CD and Delivery Pipelines.
A great new article from The Testing Planet 2018RiskStorming Workshop Experience by Uros Stanisic

A considerable part of a software tester’s job includes creating a test strategy. The process of defining a test strategy often sounds intimidating and not straightforward when explained to less experienced colleagues. Some time ago, an awesome article was published proposing RiskStorming with TestSphere cards as a way to define a test strategy.

 

December Online Events


Testing Ask Me Anything - Testing in Compliance and Regulation with Milan Kuveljic

We have a new Ask Me Anything live webinar on Tuesday 11th December at 8 pm UK time. This time we're talking about testing in a Compliance and Regulation world.

Once you've registered you could ask Milan any question you might have around Compliance and Regulation, here are a few more examples:

  • How modern software development tools and processes are enabling digital bank to be competitive, but without sacrificing security and risk management?
  • How Agile process and Regulations stay friendly all the way?
  • Where is Automation helping to be effective but still compliant?

Once registered we encourage you to ask some questions on the topic in advance, ready for the webinar and upvote any questions you'd like to see answered.

 Masterclass - Storytelling & Narratology for Software Testers with Marianne Duijst

Critical thinking skills are essential for software testers. They help us examine and expose our bias, find fresh perspectives on our software and our team dynamics, and allow us to learn from our hindsight moments. To truly be effective, we harness our communication skills to advocate those insights, the bugs we find and the processes we examined to our teams, our product owners and our customers.

After this masterclass we hope to have provided:

  • The basics of narratology: what it is and how to apply it to software development and testing
  • Figure out new ways to reexamine your own assumptions and foster critical thinking
  • The building bricks of storytelling
  • Improve your communication skills
  • Learn how to seek out fresh perspectives

Save your space and register for the Masterclass today. 
 

Future Events

Just a quick sneak peek at what events are coming up in the next few months

 


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