

Marjolein Pordon
Praegus, senior quality consultant, Testlead
Arnhem, The Netherlands
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Marjolein is an experienced software test consultant with a focus on functional and non-functional quality of software. In her opinion a product or system is not finished when it meets the specified functionality; she also emphasizes non-functional alspects as usability, user-friendliness, performance and sustainability.
Besides sustainability Marjolein is very passionate about lowcode development and testing lowcode applications.
For her previous talks check her website: https://ladylowcode.com/talks/
Also available for workshops and tutorials.
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It's not easy being green
In our day-to-day private life we are aware of the small steps we can take to reduce our carbon footprint, like separate our waste, etc.
In software development we can take similar small steps to create a better environment.
In my talk I will raise awareness: what's the size of the carbon footprint in software development, what’s the impact now and in the future, how can we measure that and make it visible?
As a quality consultant I am aware that not only the functional aspects of an application are subjects that are important and must be tested, but also a set of non-functionals. In my talk I want to argue that it is environmentally necessary to take the carbon footprint creation into account as a non-functional requirement when performing a product risk analysis.
Furthermore I will present useful tools that a software tester can use to indicate the carbon footprint created by IT, and will offer simple, useful tips to help reduce the carbon footprint when creating software solutions.
Hidden Figures to Tech Leaders – Women who changed the game
For decades, women in tech have faced challenges and obstacles in a male-dominated industry. I know that women have made significant contributions to the field of technology and continue to drive innovation and progress.
I have noticed that women act like underdogs in tech and I believe it's time to change this narrative.
Through this presentation, I want to explore the importance of rejecting the idea of being an underdog in tech and embracing a mindset of confidence and equality. I believe that we, as women in tech, should assert ourselves as equals in the industry by advocating for ourselves, seeking out opportunities for growth and development, and building networks of support. By empowering ourselves to reject the underdog mentality, we can work towards a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive tech industry where we can thrive and succeed.
Join me in this presentation to learn how to reject the underdog mentality and empower yourself to be an equal in the tech industry.
Hidden Figures to Tech Leaders – Women who changed the game
For decades, women in tech have faced challenges and obstacles in a male-dominated industry. I know that women have made significant contributions to the field of technology and continue to drive innovation and progress.
I have noticed that women act like underdogs in tech and I believe it's time to change this narrative.
Through this presentation, I want to explore the importance of rejecting the idea of being an underdog in tech and embracing a mindset of confidence and equality. I believe that we, as women in tech, should assert ourselves as equals in the industry by advocating for ourselves, seeking out opportunities for growth and development, and building networks of support. By empowering ourselves to reject the underdog mentality, we can work towards a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive tech industry where we can thrive and succeed.
Join me in this presentation to learn how to reject the underdog mentality and empower yourself to be an equal in the tech industry.
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