Smoke Testing is responsibility of Tester & Developer ?
Answer Posted / satish
Generally, a smoke test is scripted (either using a written
set of tests or an automated test), whereas a sanity test is
usually unscripted.
Smoke Test (conducted by Testers)
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In software testing, a smoke test is a collection of written
tests that are performed on a system prior to being accepted
for further testing. This is also known as a build
verification test.
Sanity Test (conducted by Developers)
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A classic example of this in programming is the hello world
program. If a person has just set up a computer and a
compiler, a quick sanity test can be performed to see if the
compiler actually works.
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