lihttestus
Lihttestus is a term used in software quality assurance to denote a lightweight, minimal set of tests designed to verify the most important functionality of a software build after changes. The aim is to provide rapid feedback at low cost, rather than comprehensive verification. The term is informal and not part of formal QA standards.
The name appears to derive from Finno-Ugric language roots, with meanings akin to “simple” or “easy” and
Common practice is to run lihttestus in continuous integration or deployment pipelines on every commit or
Lihttestus is often contrasted with a full test suite and with larger smoke or sanity tests. It
Limitations include its narrow scope, the risk of missing deeper defects, and the need for careful selection
See also: smoke test, sanity check, regression testing, test automation.