What is the difference between Smoke & Sanity Testing.
Answer Posted / smarty
Smoke testing Is a non-exhaustive software testing,
ascertaining that the most crucial functions of the program
work well, without getting bothered about finer details of
it.
Whereas "Sanity Testing" Is an initial testing effort to
find out if the new software version is performing well
enough to accept it for a major testing effort. For
example, if the new software is crashing the systems every
5 minutes, bogging down the systems to a crawl, or
destroying the databases, then it can be concluded that the
software may not be in a 'sane' enough condition to warrant
further testing in its current state.
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