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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 stations. Our digital world is not only getting bigger and bigger, but participation in this world is...

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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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To each his own individuality

“If everyone throws out their personal opinion, someone is always pissed. We have to deal with that!” - Richard Seidl Everything used to be much...

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Evolutionary Quality

Evolutionary quality refers to the adaptation of software qualities through various evolutionary phases: Creation, customization, product and...

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Automotive Testing

There is an incredible amount of software in a car and it has to be tested. As this is a highly regulated environment, the work of a tester is...

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Criminals find every loophole

Cyber security is more important today than ever before. Hacker attacks are the order of the day. One example of their potentially devastating...

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Continuous Everything

For Marco and Gregor, Shift Left and Continuous Everything are more than just buzzwords - they are principles that massively improve the software...

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Domain Storytelling

Domain storytelling is a practical and user-centered method in which users and developers work together. The simple, visual representation of often...

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