What is the difference between Sanity and Smoke Testing?
With Example.
Answer Posted / naravaashokkumar@gmail.co
Both Sanity and Smoke Testing Comes under Build Verfication
Test.
Sanity test is used to check wether the build is Stable or
not.
Stability depends on some factors, they are
operatable, testable, Maintainable.
where as Smoke Testing is an extra shakeup in sanity
process. In this test, tester try to trouble shoots when
that build is not working before start testing.
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