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What balance can be found in testing? Issue 474 | Monday 10th June 2024 | This newsletter is kindly

What balance can be found in testing? [An illustration of a bespectacled orange monster creature. It's reading a newspaper. The text "your weekly testing news" is displayed alongside the Ministry of Testing logo.]( Issue 474 | Monday 10th June 2024 | [View Online →]( This newsletter is kindly supported by PractiTest [Solving the Integration Testing Puzzle - Guest Webinar with Bas Dijkstra]( Join PractiTest’s webinar to simplify microservices integration with contract testing. Learn different approaches and see a live demo on June 19th at 11:00 AM EDT / 17:00 CEST. Don't miss this chance to enhance your testing strategy, sign up now! --------------------------------------------------------------- What's been happening in the testing, QA and quality engineering community? Let's go! 🏄 Community - Rafaela Azevedo shares her key takeaways from MoT Athens. [Meetup On The Beach – Ministry of Test #Athens 2024](. Kudos to Petros Plakogiannis and all the volunteers. ❤️ - [Does your organisation have a testing community of practice?]( - More contributors continue to donate their fees to the MoT Scholarship Fund. Thank you! 🙏 - Learn about those contributing to TestBash this year! [How many can you find?]( - [How often do you meet with an internal testing community of practice?]( - Express yourself through writing. Share your thoughts, ideas and stories with the community via an MoT article. [Put forward an idea for an article](. MoT pays £150 per article. There's also the option to donate the fee to the scholarship fund. Or turn it into 6 months of a professional membership for you or someone else. 📝 - [What's most valuable in a community of practice?]( - Thanks to everyone who joined last week's Test Exchange and the supportive messages from [Mahathee Dandibhotla]( and [Viviane Lyrio](. Plenty of exchanges were had! 🤝 - MoT supporting Pride Month. [T-shirts are now available on the MoT store]( profits will be donated to a LGBTQIA+ cause. Thanks to Callum Akehurst-Ryan for the encouragement. 🏳️‍🌈 - Russell Thomas celebrates [a successful MoT Coventry meetup]( as does Dave Rutt and [the MoT NottsTest meetup](. Plus, we've revived the [MoT Glasgow Meetup]( and started a [MoT Lisbon Meetup](. It's good to gather. - Miss it on a Friday? No problem! The [This Week in Testing podcast is now live]( and [available on YouTube](. 🎧 Automation - Congrats to Jen Cook, Tamara Josten, Meriem Mechri, Marcela Pereirafor and Kenneth McDaid for earning [Certificates in Test Automation](. Your certificate looks cool, [Tamara](. - Kudos to Kelly Kenyon, Kristof Van Kriekingen, Mark Winteringham and Adam McAnirn for helping folks with their [automation certificate-related questions](. - [Melissa Fisher enjoyed Jenna Charlton's recent post on]( to automate or not to automate. - "When we click the sign in button, an alert pops us "[prohibit use on the console!]( Can you help Mohammed? AI in Testing - Simon thinks the 3 why's approach to thinking about AI is cool! Nice one, Jiri Novacek. [What is your 3rd Why for AI?]( - Philippa Jennings wonders [what automation tools are available to test conversational AI Chatbots?]( Production Bugs - [A bug slips past your eye: What did you do?]( asks Hanan Rehman. CI/CD - [How to Build a DevOps Pipeline? A Complete Guide]( by Chandrika Deb. Test Cases - Rosie Sherry asks, "[Are you in favour of formal test cases?]( Data Migration Testing - [When Your Data Moves House: Practical Testing Tips For Clean Data Migrations](. Master data migration and ensure seamless software transitions with Konstantin Sakhchinskiy. 🏠- [QA Checks for Big Datasets With Deequ & Statistical Methods]( by Akshay Jain. Performance Testing - New collection: [A Community's Guide to Performance Testing]( Career Growth - In this conversation, Marcel and Irja discuss Irja's transition from product management to testing. [Testing autonomous forklifts is fun!]( - Bug congrats to Maciej Śliwiński for starting a new position as a Software Developer in Test. 🎉 - [Are you open to work?]( [A screengrab of a poll. Text are you open to work? yes no]( Essentials - [When would testing not be needed?]( - Adam Konter shares a [collection of Dummy sites - Practical testing for beginners](. - [H is for […]](. Add to the software testing glossary. - [What’s Another Word for “Software Bug"?]( by Ady Stokes. 🐞 - If you had to [describe how your team is set up for testing]( how would you describe it? - Callum Akehurst-Ryan shares a handy diagram to describe [types of testing](. - Judy Mosley learned what "testability" means via [The Testing Planet News](. Mobile Testing - Why does mobile testing matter? [The 3 Steps Mobile Testing Strategy]( with Daniel Knott. Tools - Got a spare four minutes and four seconds? [Learn about a tool via a 404 Talk]( from the community. 🧰 Accessibility - Harris Schneiderman introduces the new [axe DevTools Extension’s User Flow Analysis feature](. - [The unclear case of usability widgets on your website]( by Erik Kroes. - [Accessibility Challenges in Airline Ticket Booking on Mobile]( by Michael Taylor. - Eevis Panula describes [Accessibility Tests in Compose - Name, Role, Value](. - [What is a VPAT?]( by Mackenzie Boys-Eddy. Security - [Abusing Active Directory Certificate Services (Part 4)]( with Alyssa Snow. - Carlos Gomez would like to know, [who should be responsible for Synk?]( Quality - [How do you start a conversation with your colleagues about quality?]( - See how software testing teams like yours are taking on testing and QA in the third edition of this industry report from TestRail: [Software Testing & Quality Report](. Just for Fun - [How often do you hear/read “That’ll never happen!”?]( - [What does PMS stand for?]( And other system acronyms. I hope you have a great week. — Simon Tomes, part of the Community Team at Ministry of Testing --------------------------------------------------------------- This newsletter is kindly supported by Xray [Are you the lone champion of quality on your team? 🧑‍💻]( Great software needs testers, developers, and managers working together. Bring your team into a unified space for exploratory testing, where everyone can join in, share their findings, and learn from each other. Start for free today! --------------------------------------------------------------- [Four people stat on retro chairs gathered around a small coffee table at an event called TestBash. There is a brown smiling explorer monster character in the background.]( Gather with the testing community. [Join an event]( [Slack]( and [The Club](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🗓️ Events New events are always added, so [keep checking the events page]( for up-to-date info. - [Office Hours]( Wed 12 Jun - [This Week in Testing]( Fri 14 Jun - [Office Hours]( Wed 19 Jun - [York Meetup]( Thu 20 Jun - [Office Hours]( Wed 26 Jun - [Episode Four: The Practitioner]( Thu 27 Jun - [Episode Five: The Apprentice]( Thu 18 Jul - [Sheffield Meetup]( Thu 18 Jul - [TestBash Brighton 2024]( Thu 12 Sep - Fri 13 Sep --------------------------------------------------------------- 🗞️ Industry News - [How to Simplify Test Planning in Agile]( — Hannah Son - [How to leverage AI for chaos testing]( — Vitaly Sharovatov --------------------------------------------------------------- ✏️ Calls for Contributions "We understand that many people will default to wanting to do talks at TestBash, but we also believe that there can be opportunities to contribute in smaller ways to build up your confidence. The advantage of smaller contributions is that they will help us establish a relationship with you to help us spot the sparks that you have to offer further down the line." Read more from MoT's founder and CEO, Rosie Sherry, in her post: [Introducing MoT’s Continuous Call for Contributions](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Visit ministryoftesting.com]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2024 Ministry of Testing, All rights reserved. You have opted to join this email list. Our mailing address is: Ministry of Testing 19 New RoadBrighton, East Sussex BN1 1UF United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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