what is difference between Sanity testing and Smoke testing?
Answer Posted / naveen
Smoke testing is a wider\broad approach in which we test the
stability of build. Whether build deployed to testing
environment functioning without any issues or not..Here the
main functionalities is tested(such as we are able to login
to the application without any issues)
Sanity testing is a narrow regression testing where we test
indepth functionalities are working as expected or
not(basically a touch test of all applications)
-Naveen
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