Answer Posted / niran munsami (software testin
Smoke testing and Sanity testing are one in the same. Though
the titles given to these tests are different, vary from
organisation to organisation and may suggest that these are
separate test types, the purpose of the test is the same.
Sanity/Smoke testing is a subset of tests used to quickly
scan through software to identify high level defects and
quickly evaluate the level of build quality. The most common
use of this type of test is post-build(code, configuration
and environment) to evaluate build quality and environment
stability prior to the initiation of formal functional or
integration test cycles. The implementation of the test can
be both manual or automated.
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