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Accessibility Tests

Accessibility in software development is not only a legal requirement, but also a sign of quality and user orientation. Accessibility testing requires a deep understanding of how people with different disabilities use technology. Mobile apps are a...

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Quality by Design

What you can learn from another industry! Alessandro comes from the software sector, Thomas from the pharmaceutical industry. In conversations, they...

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Quality assurance in higher education

What does the curriculum for software engineering, IT systems integration and computer science at universities of applied sciences look like today?...

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New Edition of Agile Testing

“So, we don’t need testers anymore, because we work agile now!” That was the impetus for writing the first edition of “Agile Testing” more than 10...

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Ecommerce Group QA

OTTO is a living example of change and the agile transformation of a large organization. What is the situation in quality assurance? How has software...

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Keep CI small

Lars and his team have developed a concept for keeping the CI pipeline at Dolby under 10 minutes despite the constantly growing test suite. They rely...

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Accessibility

Accessibility enables participation. Everyone knows the ramp for wheelchairs or the floor guidance systems for blind people at crosswalks and train...

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Low-No-Code - Does anyone need a tester?

“No-code only shifts the topic of testing. Quality assurance remains necessary!” - Richard Seidl Low and no-code platforms have become increasingly...

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Shaping Architecture Together

A stable architecture is the key to high-quality software. Collaboration within the development team has a major influence on the structure of the...

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Why do we do things?

“Why do you do what you do? And why do you really do it?” - Richard Seidl My wife got me thinking the other day: “Richie, what is the purpose of your...

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