Exact Difference between Sanity and Smoke Testing
Answer Posted / krrish
Sanity and Smoke testings are very basic leavel testing in
STLC,this testing is also know as TAT(Tester Acceptance
Test).
Sanity Test:- Testing the Project/Product for cheacking
weather the project/Product is able to test the basic
functionality of the application or not.
Ex:-If the project is on google Search,first we have to
check weather the search box,submit button is present in
the application or not.
Smoke testing: Testing overall application to check all the
main functionalityes are present in the application or
not,If present they are stayable enough to test or not.
Correct me if i am wrong..
M.V.K.Chaitanya Rao
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