what is the difference between sanity testing and smoke testing.
Answer Posted / debasish bhadra
Conceptually Smoke testing and sanity testing both are same
but perception ally these are different.Smoke testing:Smoke
testing is conducted with negative perception it is the
testing in which all the functionality are available are not
is tested to proceed for further overall testing.Sanity
testing: This is also test for to check whether all the
functionality are available are not.But this testing is
conducted with positive perception.
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