When Testing Feels Uncomfortable: Using Friction as a Quality Signal
Stephen is an award-winning (European Software Testing awards, TESTA) tester and QA, with a passion for test improvement and development. Good testing rarely feels smooth. This talk reframes discomfort, resistance, and uncertainty in testing as signals — not problems — and shows how experienced testers can use friction to guide better decisions, conversations, and outcomes.

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