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    Re: Difference between sanity and smoke test

    Thanks
    Congrats for being member of month .
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    Re: Difference between sanity and smoke test

    Thanks Brijesh.
    On the basis of ur example can u please define these two types of testing . That will help.
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    Re: Difference between sanity and smoke test

    After so much discussion , I am still not able to comprehend the difference between these two types of testing.
    Anyone please answer in points.
    a) Is sanity and smoke testing same? say yes or no...
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    Re: What do you mean by Use Cases?

    Hello vmshenoy,
    Congratulations for being member of the month.
    Can u explain smoke testing in a bit detail. Because somebody in this forum itself had said that smoke testing is not intended to test...
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    Re: Build in a manual testing project

    Build is nothing but a compiled form of a code with a unique build no.
    whenever build enters the system,the tester checks to see what are the new features added,what are the old features which are...
  6. Re: Choosing between Automation or Manual Testing

    First we go for manual testing .When we find that functionality is now quite stable and fixed, we can go for automation.
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