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Tuesday, May 12
 

10:30 EEST

Beyond the myth: how to do real Exploratory testing instead of just clicking around
Tuesday May 12, 2026 10:30 - 13:30 EEST
In 1988, a book described a testing process defined as “simultaneous learning, test design, and execution.” The actual term Exploratory Testing (ET) was introduced in the 1990s by Cem Kaner.
 
By the 2000s, the approach was adopted more widely across the testing community. Rob first encountered ET in 2005 at a conference, an experience that changed his way of testing.
 
Today, nearly every book on software testing includes a reference to ET, and the approach has become increasingly mainstream. However, the term is also often misunderstood in the broader IT industry.
 
Rob will discuss topics about Exploratory Testing such as: What is real exploratory testing, what is exploring and where in your proces would you fit ET, where is exploratory testing most effective? Also what are different ET techniques for different purposes. We will go deeper into creating ideas, structure your plan with charters and focus on taking testnotes.
 
The workshop will be highly practical, focusing on testing of a software application. We’ll start by exploring and testing the software, followed by a deep dive into creating and refining test charters.
 
Using what we’ve learned, you’ll test again and iterate. In this way, Rob helps you learn both from your own experiences and from those of other attendees.
 
We’ll reflect on our learnings: what worked and what didn’t. We will have a “Wall of Good Ideas,” where we will post insights and suggestions. At the end you will have a collection of practical ideas to take back to work.
Speakers
avatar for Rob van Steenbergen

Rob van Steenbergen

Agile tester, Cerios
I've seen testing in many contexts. My experience and knowledge in testing go from being a hands-on tester to test coordinator, team lead, test manager, test consultant and coach. The type of organisations I've been working in are divers: from banking, consumer products, embedded... Read More →
Tuesday May 12, 2026 10:30 - 13:30 EEST
MC3.3 Megaro Mousikis, Athens, Greece

15:00 EEST

Creating inclusive, easy-to-fill forms
Tuesday May 12, 2026 15:00 - 16:30 EEST
Forms can make or break user experience, especially for people with disabilities. In this practical workshop, explore common form design patterns that exclude users, and learn how to create alternatives that work for everyone. Through hands-on exercises, we'll tackle complex form interactions, error handling, and validation patterns that support users with diverse needs. Bring your challenging form designs - we'll solve them together.

Key Takeaways
What's the best validation pattern and why, how to style form inputs, good vs bad labels, what's the best focus order, how inclusive is my own form?

Session Outline/Plan
- Introduction to accessibility issues in forms
- Quiz: Important things to consider for form design
- Styling form inputs
- Error Handling and Validation
- Best-Practice Patterns
- Validate your own form on a score chart
- Wrap-up

Speakers
avatar for Mina Nabinger

Mina Nabinger

UX & Accessibility Expert, minamalism
Mina is an UX and accessibility expert who believes great design should work for everyone. Having worked as a designer themselves, they intimately understand the challenges teams face when trying to include accessibility. Today, they teach companies and their product teams how to... Read More →
Tuesday May 12, 2026 15:00 - 16:30 EEST
MC3.3 Megaro Mousikis, Athens, Greece
 
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