difference between sainty and smoke testing?
Answer Posted / selvakumar m
Sanity:
Whether a development team released build is STABLE for
complete testing or not.
Smoke:
Its a extra shakeup in sanity testing.
In this level testing team reject a build with reason when
that build is not working to be applied complete testing.
In general,
Build-->sanity/smoke testing-->functional & System testing
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