What is the diff. between Sanity , smoke and ad-hoc testing?
Answer Posted / thaiva
Sanity testing is User acceptance testing
To determine whether the build can be testableor not.
Smoke testing is Build verification testing
To check whther the system works fine after the build is
released without any hanging.
Adhoc testing is random level of testing without using any
test case document.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 7 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
functional testing and usability testing test cases for transfer funds...
What is six sigma?
What is error cusing tecnique
what is difference between win 98 and win 2000 poertating system?which is better one?
what is the diff. bw separate database testers and manual testers with sql knowledge guys... iam confusing so much ,,in cmpny database testers are not working on manual..? both positions are same are not? explian clesly with example? thank u
How to overcome pesticide paradox?
What is internationalization testing (i18n testing)?
What is the Myers Boundary Table?
iwant know IEEE formate ,how it is used and exactly where it is used? i have details it follows test plan, testcases...etc. i want real time explanation. pls any one give?
Give the real-time example for back-to-back testing?
How to test an Scheduled event? For ex: in an investment banking application, the scheduler will create an equity anbd user has nothing to do but tester has to test if the instrument is created properly or not?
write test condition for testing SMS service of a mobile phone maximun length is 100 character while sending and 80 character for receiving write test scenarios do not write test cases
Hi, Can anyone suggest a test case writing technique for the below scenario. 1. User draws a lines on the image 2. User selects the lines and right clicks ( Measuremnts like distance between the start and the end point, coordinates of start point and coordinates of end point) 3. User selects one of the measurement Measurement is displayed Just want to highlight, i am looking for a test case writing technique for above scenario.
what are all the things we will include in " what to be tested and what not to be tested" in Test Plan
What is date driven testing?