what is the difference in smoke and sanity testing.?
Answer Posted / kumaril mishra
The basic criteria to perform the "Sanity Testing" is to
check the stability of the application build.
Once the build is stable then start the testing based on
features and functionalities.
In case the application build is not stable(inconsistent)
then Smoke Test will come into picture, which is nothing but
the steps required to troubleshoot the problems of the
application build and make the application build from
inconsistent to consistent state.
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