What is the difference b/w Smoke and Sanity Testing? I heard
that Sanity testing will be done by developers. Is that so?
Answer Posted / ayush
Both Smoke Testing and Sanity Testing are initial, non
detailed, quick testings performed on an application to
check if All the windows/ features/ objects are basically
available to carry-on the detail testing on the application.
The difference between Smoke testing and Sanity testing is
that practically both are same but perceptually they are
different. I mean Smoke testing is done with negative
perception like assuming as application may fail or throw an
exception/ error or may crash etc. whereas Sanity testing is
done with positive perception.
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