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Smoke testing is often referred to as a "sanity test" or a "build verification test." It consists of running a set of tests to determine if the core functionalities of an application are working. If the basic features of the software don't function correctly, then the build is considered too unstable for further testing. https://testomat.io/blog/what-is-smoke-testing-in-examples-and-when-is-it-done/
Smoke testing is often referred to as a "sanity test" or a "build verification test." It consists of running a set of tests to determine if the core functionalities of an application are working. If the basic features of the software don't function correctly, then the build is considered too unstable for further testing. https://testomat.io/blog/what-is-smoke-testing-in-examples-and-when-is-it-done/
What is Smoke Testing❓Purpose, Benefits, and Role in QA
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Smoke testing checks build stability and identifies critical issues early. Learn its purpose, benefits, and role in the software testing process.
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