exact difference between smoke testing, sanity testing and
unit testing
Answer Posted / m.vijaya lakshmi
Smoke testing: it is a type
of testing, in which
developer will conduct
overall testing inorder to
check the build is prope
or not.
Sanity test OR build
acceptence test: after
release the build the test
eng will test the build is
proper for conducting the
detailed testing or not.
Unit test: it is a type of
testing in which the
white box test eng will
test each and every
developed unit and
combination of unit,
unit means smallest part
of an application.
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