difference between smoke testing & sanity testing?
Answer Posted / ankur
1)Testing the Basis and Critical features of an application
is called Smoke Testing whereas Sanity Testing is Deep
Regression testing.
2)Smoke testing is done when application is ready whereas
Sanity is done when Bug fixes or code changes is done.
3)Smoke Testing can be documented wheras Sanity Testing
cannot be documented.
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