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Rosie Sherry
CEO & Founder at Ministry of Testing
She/Her
I've been working in the software testing and quality engineering space since the year 2000 whilst also combining it with my love for education and community. It turns out quality, community and education go nicely hand in hand.
🎓 MoT-STEC qualified
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Celebrating 20 episodes of Into the MoTaverse!
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Celebrating 20 episodes of Into the MoTaverse!
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I've never done a proper podcast, yet here I am.20 episodes in.Weekly cadence.Great quality conversations.Catching up with old friends.Making some new ones.100% stepping outside of my comfort zone....
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The convergence of community and journalism
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Throwback Wednesday: Deborah Reid 99 Seconds at TestBash Brighton
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Virtual roundtables are here!
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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The standardisation shivers
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Test charters and templates: Same objectives, better tools
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Test charters and templates: Same objectives, better tools
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The standardisation shivers
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Roundtable: Exploring Quality with Templates and Charters
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Roundtable: Exploring Quality with Templates and Charters
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SmartBear CEO Dan Faulkner on the quality gap created by agentic coding, why intent validation is quality's next big role, and what BearQ is trying to do about it.
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Throwback Wednesday: Deborah Reid 99 Seconds at TestBash Brighton
awarded Demi Van Malcot for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded Adam Davis for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded James Pearce for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded Jesse Berkeley for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded Lauren Lassey for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded Oleksandr Romanov for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded Simon Tomes for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded Piotr Wicherski for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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When a system improvises like a jazz soloist, "different" stops meaning "wrong"
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What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded Demi Van Malcot for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded Adam Davis for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded James Pearce for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded Jesse Berkeley for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded Lauren Lassey for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded Oleksandr Romanov for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded Simon Tomes for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
awarded Piotr Wicherski for:
What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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Multi-Agent System
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Definitions of Multi-Agent System
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Application-Level Testing
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Definitions of Application-Level Testing
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Orchestration Agent
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Definitions of Orchestration Agent
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Cost of Failure
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Definitions of Cost of Failure
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API Lifecycle Management
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Definitions of API Lifecycle Management
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Agentic Testing
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Definitions of Agentic Testing
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Vibe Coding
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Behaviour-Focused Testing
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Definitions of Behaviour-Focused Testing
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