What is the diff. between Sanity , smoke and ad-hoc testing?
Answer Posted / b.v.s.sekhar
Sanity Testing:It is first level of black box testing.In
this level Testers are checking the build whether it is
working with out run time errors or not and any
functionality missing or not.Sanity testing is also known as
smoke testing.
Ad-hoc testing:Due to lack of time, testing is conducting
on important aspects of software is called ad-hoc testing.
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