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Welcome to Quality Engineering Amsterdam! This group is for quality engineers and professionals who are passionate about ensuring products and services meet the highest standards of excellence. Whether you are focused on test automation, performance testing, or quality assurance, this is the place to share ideas, best practices, and network with people passionate about quality.

Join us for regular meetups, workshops, and networking events to enhance your skills and expand your knowledge in the field of quality engineering.

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  • Quality Engineering Meetup #2

    Quality Engineering Meetup #2

    JetBrains Amsterdam, Terrace Tower, Gelrestraat 16, Amsterdam, NL

    In collaboration with JetBrains and with three very sophisticated talks on our stage, Qase is presenting the second Meetup on Quality Engineering in Amsterdam.

    AGENDA

    The doors open at 6:00 pm, the first talk starts at 6:30 pm, and the meetup lasts until 9:30 pm.

    1. Ivan Lobashev, Zencoder, Senior Full Stack QA, AI QA: Non-Determinism in AI: A New Challenge for QA

    Building products that incorporate AI requires a different approach to testing: traditional methods often fail, results can be unstable, and test runs come at a cost. In this talk, we’ll explore how to design automated tests and benchmarks for AI workflows, select appropriate test data, apply vibe testing, and work effectively with expectations. The session will include practical examples and real insights drawn from hands-on projects.

    2. Roman Ivanitskii, JetBrains, Software Test Automation Engineer :): Integration tests for the IDE

    In this session, Roman Ivanitskii will walk through how to build and run integration tests for IntelliJ-based IDEs. You’ll learn why integration testing is critical for maintaining stability, automating regression checks, and ensuring features work across the full system. The talk covers practical setup with the IntelliJ IDE Starter, how to automate UI actions with the Remote Driver, and how to manage test results and artifacts effectively.

    3. Margarita Smysli, BriefStock, QA Engineer: From Checklists to Jobs: Using JTBD to Guide Testing

    Every bug tells a story — a message from the system about how things really work (or don’t). In this talk, we’ll explore how viewing testing through the lens of Jobs To Be Done (JTBD) helps uncover the hidden “jobs” each failure performs. We’ll look at three key categories of failures and how they reveal patterns in both product behavior and team assumptions. By systematizing our approach with JTBD, we can move from simply fixing bugs to understanding the deeper needs behind them — turning every defect into an opportunity for smarter testing and better design.

    4. beer, snacks, discussions :)

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