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Rosie Sherry
CEO & Founder at Ministry of Testing
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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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22 October 2016 at TestBash Manchester Unconference day. Pretty sure Rajit Singh (my business partner at the time) and Joep Schuurkes decided to run a small session. I can't remember what lens...
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Throwback Wednesday: A FABUD quality roundtable
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Throwback Wednesday: A FABUD quality roundtable
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Throwback Wednesday: A FABUD quality roundtable
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Throwback Wednesday: Deborah Reid 99 Seconds at TestBash Brighton
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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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The standardisation shivers
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Throwback Wednesday: Deborah Reid 99 Seconds at TestBash Brighton
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I believe this was TestBash Brighton 2016.If I recall correctly Deborah Reid did a 99 second poem, I could be wrong.In the back I recognise Emma Keaveny, Neil Taylor and Maaret Pyhäjärvi.Long live ...
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Member joined AI Chapter chapter
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The standardisation shivers
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The standardisation shivers
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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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 real ROI of experimentation
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Book Review: Full Stack Testing
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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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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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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Functional Test Analyst
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Test charters and templates: Same objectives, better tools
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The standardisation shivers
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The standardisation shivers
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An exploration of how to think about templating to enable others
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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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Roundtable: Exploring Quality with Templates and Charters
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Roundtable: Exploring Quality with Templates and Charters
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Same objectives, different tools!
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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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Roundtable: Exploring Quality with Templates and Charters
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Roundtable: Exploring Quality with Templates and Charters
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The standardisation shivers
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A reflection on the rigidity of templates and checklists
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Roundtable: Exploring Quality with Templates and Charters
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Same objectives, different tools!
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Is quality engineering just software engineering?
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Recorded insights with Simon on engineering management and AI. It will be published soon, so watch this space. If this is something you're exploring, come join the Engineering Management ...
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A conversation on engineering management and AI
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A conversation on engineering management and AI
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A conversation on engineering management and AI
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