Smoke testing is a type of software testing that verifies the most critical functions of a program are working correctly. It is performed early in the software development cycle to ensure that the fundamental features of the application are functioning as expected before more in-depth testing is conducted. It is often used after a new build or deployment to quickly identify major issues. The goal is to "smoke out" any show-stopping defects early on.
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