Smoke Testing Vs Sanity Testing : Explained with Examples
In this tutorial we are going to learn about the smoke Testing Vs Sanity Testing with examples.
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Smoke Testing Vs Sanity Testing with examples.
Sanity Testing
The goal of sanity testing is to determine that the proposed functionalities are working roughly as expected
Smoke Testing
The purpose of smoke testing is to reject badly performing application so that the QA team does not have to waste time in the installation or testing of a software application.
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