Doe in the software arena is called DACE (design and analysis of computer experiments). Software experiments deserve a different treatment to hardware experiments because in s/w you can’t measure the “distance from the failure mode” and traditional DoE designs ( such as Orthogonal Arrays) suffer from hidden repetition when applied to computer experiments.
Doe in the software arena is called DACE (design and analysis of computer experiments). Software experiments deserve a different treatment to hardware experiments because in s/w you can’t measure the “distance from the failure mode” and traditional DoE designs ( such as Orthogonal Arrays) suffer from hidden repetition when applied to computer experiments.
Thanks Tim. I’ll look into that!