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What if Da Vinci had been a software tester? - Barış Sarıalioğlu

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Testing as an Art Form Discovering Curiosity and Creativity in Software Quality

Tip: This is how much money is saved by testing 👈🏻

"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." - Barış Sarıalioğlu

In this episode, I talk with Barış Sarıalioğlu about testing as art and science, through the lens of Leonardo da Vinci. We ask what a tester can learn from curiosity, observation, and experiments. Mona Lisa's smile shows how uncertainty beats 100 pages of metrics. We should aim for understanding, not bug counts. We talk about storytelling, simple reports that people can read, and mixing engineering with empathy. Testers work across disciplines, explore, and make sense of messy projects. Perfection is a trap. Good enough can be great. Balance logic and imagination, and you get impact that reaches beyond tools.

With over 20 years of experience in IT and software engineering, Barış Sarıalioğlu specializes in navigating the complexities of digital transformation, innovation, and leadership across diverse industries. His expertise spans Digital Transformation, Agility, Artificial Intelligence, Software Development, User Experience, Design Thinking, Quality Assurance, and Software Testing, enabling him to deliver holistic, technology-driven solutions to business challenges. He has led global teams and managed cross-functional departments, including HR, Marketing, Sales, Legal, and Finance, aligning organizational goals with innovative strategies. His work spans industries such as telecommunications, banking, defense, aviation, automotive, insurance, e-commerce and semiconductors, contributing to high-stakes projects across Turkey, the U.S., Russia, Germany, China, and beyond. As a published author and keynote speaker at 100+ conferences in 50+ countries, He is dedicated to advancing software engineering and exploring the transformative power of technology on organizations and individuals alike.

Highlights:

  • Curiosity, observation, and experiments make testers better.
  • Aim for product understanding, not bug counts.
  • Uncertainty can beat piles of metrics.
  • Use storytelling and simple reports people read.
  • Balance engineering with empathy and imagination.
  continue reading

Chapters

1. Testing Inspired by Everyday Life (00:00:00)

2. Engineering Requires Communication Skills (00:08:03)

3. Artists' Traits Across History (00:09:27)

4. Exploration and Interdisciplinary Testing (00:12:20)

5. Blending Art with Engineering (00:16:46)

6. Testing as Understanding (00:21:44)

7. Embracing Imperfection in Reality (00:24:29)

8. Imperfection Drives Innovation (00:26:10)

9. Open to Collaborate on Testing (00:29:24)

33 episodes

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Manage episode 515140971 series 3682604
Content provided by Richard Seidl | Software Development & Testing Expert, Richard Seidl | Software Development, and Testing Expert. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Richard Seidl | Software Development & Testing Expert, Richard Seidl | Software Development, and Testing Expert or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Testing as an Art Form Discovering Curiosity and Creativity in Software Quality

Tip: This is how much money is saved by testing 👈🏻

"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." - Barış Sarıalioğlu

In this episode, I talk with Barış Sarıalioğlu about testing as art and science, through the lens of Leonardo da Vinci. We ask what a tester can learn from curiosity, observation, and experiments. Mona Lisa's smile shows how uncertainty beats 100 pages of metrics. We should aim for understanding, not bug counts. We talk about storytelling, simple reports that people can read, and mixing engineering with empathy. Testers work across disciplines, explore, and make sense of messy projects. Perfection is a trap. Good enough can be great. Balance logic and imagination, and you get impact that reaches beyond tools.

With over 20 years of experience in IT and software engineering, Barış Sarıalioğlu specializes in navigating the complexities of digital transformation, innovation, and leadership across diverse industries. His expertise spans Digital Transformation, Agility, Artificial Intelligence, Software Development, User Experience, Design Thinking, Quality Assurance, and Software Testing, enabling him to deliver holistic, technology-driven solutions to business challenges. He has led global teams and managed cross-functional departments, including HR, Marketing, Sales, Legal, and Finance, aligning organizational goals with innovative strategies. His work spans industries such as telecommunications, banking, defense, aviation, automotive, insurance, e-commerce and semiconductors, contributing to high-stakes projects across Turkey, the U.S., Russia, Germany, China, and beyond. As a published author and keynote speaker at 100+ conferences in 50+ countries, He is dedicated to advancing software engineering and exploring the transformative power of technology on organizations and individuals alike.

Highlights:

  • Curiosity, observation, and experiments make testers better.
  • Aim for product understanding, not bug counts.
  • Uncertainty can beat piles of metrics.
  • Use storytelling and simple reports people read.
  • Balance engineering with empathy and imagination.
  continue reading

Chapters

1. Testing Inspired by Everyday Life (00:00:00)

2. Engineering Requires Communication Skills (00:08:03)

3. Artists' Traits Across History (00:09:27)

4. Exploration and Interdisciplinary Testing (00:12:20)

5. Blending Art with Engineering (00:16:46)

6. Testing as Understanding (00:21:44)

7. Embracing Imperfection in Reality (00:24:29)

8. Imperfection Drives Innovation (00:26:10)

9. Open to Collaborate on Testing (00:29:24)

33 episodes

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