What is the difference between Shakeout, Smoke, and Sanity
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Answer Posted / lakshmi
Smoke Testing: Testing all functionalities at higher level i.e. not in depth,to verify build is stable or not.
Sanity Testing:Testing all functionalities in depth.
Shakeout Testing:To identify an initial, simple end to end test which verifies that a load has been successful and all software is accessible and functioning as expected and to document this test so that the same test may be run at each new build, installation or upgrade.
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