Testing Facial Recognition Systems
4 min readAug 11, 2020
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All Things Ministry of Testing
The latest news, along with recent Dojo additions, events and interesting club posts.
- Approval Testing 99-Minute Workshop — Approval Testing is an automation technique that can be more effective than traditional assertion-based test automation. Learn more in Emily’s 99-Minute workshop on 12 August 1 PM (New York, US Time)
- Visual testing: How it works and getting started — Visual bugs are hard to detect through functional tests and manual testing is not built for velocity. Join this Masterclass to get to grips with tools that could help you.
- Reporting on Testing & Quality — Join the Masterclass on 11th June at 8pm, learn to make your reporting work easier and more impactful.
- How to Test Facial Recognition Systems? — Could you share ideas on how to test it? What are some edge cases? How to approach it?
- Feature priority — MVP, Parity or something else? — When building a new feature, what is usually your priority?
Community News & Podcasts
Posts from our blog & podcast feeds — you can always check out the feeds if you want more!
- Let your test automation choose the input data — What if you do not need to figure out what test data you have to put into your tests?
- It’s All About The “Auth” — So what exactly does Auth service mean?
- ABT 343 — Danny Faught — Talking about his move out of being a dedicated tester, and well as the biography he’s putting together.
- Episode 801 — The Best Practice To Handle Ransomware Are Backups and Zero Tolerance — A health care company in New Jersey was hit by ransomware but they didn’t pay and recovered from it.
- 190: Twitter hack arrests, email bad behaviour, and Fawkes vs facial recognition — Discussing the creepy (and apparently legal) way websites can find out your email and postal address even if you don’t give it to them, take a look at how the alleged Twitter hackers were identified, and learn about Fawkes — the technology fighting back at facial recognition.
- Rob Meaney, Poppulo — Epiphanies and Abilities — Episode 1 — Rob talks about his career and using his experiences to help him grow.
99-Minute Workshops — August
- Approval Testing — 1pm New York, US Time — 12th August 2020
- Introduction to creating test strategies — 12pm New Zealand Time — 14th August 2020
- Interactive Accessibility Quiz — 12pm UK Time — 17th August 2020
- API testing in Python with requests — 1pm New York, US Time — 19th August 2020
- There’s no U in Coach — 12pm UK Time — 24th August 2020
- Exploring Quality — 1pm New York, US Time — 26th August 2020
Business
Posts selected from our business feed
- Continuous Testing in the Retail Industry — To match the pace of innovation, continuous testing throughout the software development life cycle is the best way to build digital confidence. What is digital confidence?
- Introducing Support for Cypress Tests on BrowserStack — BrowserStack Automate becomes the first cloud infrastructure for running Cypress test automation out-of-the-box.
- TomTom migrates to Xray from HP ALM for better efficiency — Leaving behind a legacy tool made TomTom faster and more efficient.
Upcoming MoT Events
- 99 Min Workshops — We have multiple workshops running during different timezones in upcoming months.
- Masterclass: Reporting on Testing & Quality — 8pm UK Time — 11th August 2020
- Masterclass: Visual testing: How it works and getting started — 8pm UK Time — 20th August 2020
- Testing Ask Me Anything — Automation — 8pm UK Time — 8th September 2020
- TestBash Manchester Online — 2nd October 2020
- TestBash Netherlands Online — 15th — 16th October 2020
- Test.bash(Online); — 29th October 2020
- TestBash New Zealand Online — 20th November 2020
Things You Might Have Missed
Articles and posts on Security, Accessibility and Automation from around the web.
- PDF Accessibility Tools & Resources Roundup — Some resources to help you get started with PDF Accessibility.
- Cops Arrest 17-Year-Old Suspect in Massive Twitter Hack — Hackers hijacked some of the most high profile accounts on the social network by leveraging an internal Twitter tool.
- Black Hat: Hackers are using skeleton keys to target chip vendors — Operation Chimera focuses on the theft of valuable intellectual property and semiconductor designs.
Meetups
- [Online] MoT KL Meetup #6: What is Agile for Testers? — Online, Kuala Lumpur
- Behavior-driven development and continuous delivery — how do they fit together? — Online, Boston
- Summer 2020 #3 — Kaunas
- API Automation with RestSharp — Online, Auckland