is gorilla testing & monkey testing is same r not?

Answer Posted / zeno marin

It appears that Gorrila Testing means "Heavily tesing a
certain feature/section of an application" (I didn't make
this up and neither do I find that it makes sense, but
that's it...).

Monkey-testing means someone not familiar to the SUT to
simply click around and see what happens, much like a monkey
in a pilot seat.

Ad-Hoc Testing and Monkey tesing are bouh unplanned ways of
testing and are described the official glossary used by
ISTQB, but Gorilla tesing is NOT.

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