HI, CAN ANY ONE PLZ EXPLAIN IN SIMPLE WORD WHEN WE DO
SANITY TESTING AND SMOKE TESTING AND WHY ?
and differance between this two ?

Answer Posted / nitin sharma

@Pratik
Before product release genrally we do the UAT(User
Acceptance Testing)which is the last phase in Testing,Smoke
is done to check the high level funcionalities and it
depends on company to company,somewhere smoke and sanity
done by the tester itself and somewhere smoke by developers.
If smoke pass then it is not necessary that santy will also
be pass it could be reject because in sanity we check the
small sections in modules,smoke is just only to ensure that
tester can go ahead with the application for further test
So don't be confused.May this will clear your doubt.

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