2.How should we post the bugs, Difference between priority
and severity, Difference between sanity and smoke testing
and Problem faced during development - please mail the
answers to my mail id thanu_santo@rediffmail.com
Answer Posted / belal raslan
Smoke Test:
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When a build is received, a smoke test is run to ascertain
if the build is stable and it can be considered for further
testing.
Smoke testing can be done for testing the stability of any
interim build.
Smoke testing can be executed for platform qualification
tests.
Sanity testing:
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Once a new build is obtained with minor revisions, instead
of doing a through regression, a sanity is performed so as
to ascertain the build has indeed rectified the issues and
no further issue has been introduced by the fixes. Its
generally a subset of regression testing and a group of
test cases are executed that are related with the changes
made to the app.
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