What is the difference between Smoke Test & Sanity Test?
Answer Posted / padma.v
Sanity testing:
In which one will conduct the overall testing on the released build , Inorder to check whether it is roper for further detailed testing or not.
Smoke testing:
After the build is developed, before releasing that to the testing dept, the development team will check the overall properness of the build(i.e the major functionality of the application)
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