exact difference between smoke testing, sanity testing and
unit testing
Answer Posted / vasu
both testing are same the diffrence is
when the build is ready to send testing team from the dev
team the devp test the some main functionality (is this
going for further testing) is calld sanity
when the build send from the devp the tester test the some
main fun that build is going for further testing is called smoke
1.first time test the main functionality by developer is
called sanity
2.second time test the same main functionality by tester
is called smoke
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