wht is smoke testing and user interface testing
Answer Posted / sriharsha
hi..............
ST :
Smoke testing is non-exhaustive software testing,
ascertaining that the most crucial functions of a program
work, but not bothering with finer details. The term comes
to software testing from a similarly basic type of hardware
testing.
UIT :
I did a bit or R n D on this .... some say its nothin but
Usability testing.
Testing to determine the ease with which a user can learn
to operate, input, and interpret outputs of a system or
component.
Plz lemme knw other defns.
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