This smoke testing tutorial covers what smoke testing is, its importance, benefits, and how to perform it with real-time examples. Smoke testing, also known as " Build Verification Testing " or "Build Acceptance Testing," is a type of software testing that is typically performed at the beginning of the development process to ensure that the most critical functions of a software application are working correctly. Smoke testing, also called build verification testing or confidence testing, is a software testing method that is used to determine if a new software build is ready for the next testing phase. Learn what smoke testing is with examples and how it is done in SDLC. How does smoke testing benefit the overall software production?

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