diff between smoke testing and sanity testing
Answer Posted / vishal
Sanity Testing:
Sanity testing is initial level of testing efforts to
determine if a new version of build is performing well
enough and accepted it for further testing activity..
Smoke Testing:
Smoke testig is initial build acceptance test. Here we
atest the major functionalities of the build, if the some
test is passed then it will goes for further testing
activity...
Vishal
Quality Analyst
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