what is diff b/w smoke testing & sanity testing?
Answer Posted / sm
Sanity Testing is the Initiative testing we are conducting
for STLC cycle where as Smoke testing is conducting
by the developers before releasing the software build to the
testing phase.
Sanity testing is conducted by the Testers where as smoke
testing is conducted by the developers.
Based on the Sanity testing results testers will identify
the received initial build is further testable or not
And based on the Smoke testing developers will identify the
all the functionalities have been covered or not ...
regards
Sm
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