What is the need of smoke test even when unit test is done
by developers?
Answer Posted / n@n!
hi Ashwini,
unit testing and smoke testing both r different.
unit testing was done developeres.
after unit testing was completed the product never release
in the market.
unit testing is initial stage of testing after coading was
release.
smoke testing was done by test engineers.
after smoke testing was completed then only the application
was release in the market.
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