What is the diff. between Sanity , smoke and ad-hoc testing?

Answer Posted / girish.s

Smoke testing :-Testing the basic features of the build, as soon as it enters to the receiver.., receiver may be Customer or Test engineer to make sure tat the software can undergo nxt posssible testing types.

sanity testing:-Actually speaking thr is no differences between smoke and sanity testing.
it varies by project to project tat's all.

Adhoc Testing:-Testing the application using Creative scenarios which is not referred in the CRS.

Smoke testing:-Entering oly positive data .
Adhoc Testing:-trying with oly negative data.

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