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People, Pitfalls and Patterns to keep going with Quality Automation

The software- and tech industry is rapidly changing and it's an exciting time to work in this field. In the meantime many pitfalls in quality automation remain in place and are not (yet) solved through the adoption of AI and LLM's.

During this sessions we'll dive into both technical- and non-technical challenges teams get confronted with when they strive to implement a 'built-in' quality system.

We will cover issues such as 'testability', 'maintainability' and how combinations of design patterns like the 'page object model' (POM) and 'composition' will help to revive your test automation project so that everyone involved feels that it is actually 'helping' rather than slowing-down. Also I'll share some (war) stories on how I helped teams to make quality a common or shared responsibility, rather than forwarding this to a dedicated person on the team.

If you'd like to learn recognising these pitfalls in your team or organisation as well and also pick up a few strategies and (design) patterns to help you save your test automation framework from drowning, then join me here!

Ewald Verhoeven

QA Automation Advocate

Gennep, The Netherlands

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