Detecting arrays for effects of single factors (Q6086392)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7763412
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Detecting arrays for effects of single factors
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7763412

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    Detecting arrays for effects of single factors (English)
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    10 November 2023
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    Summary: Determining correctness and performance for complex engineered systems necessitates testing the system to determine how its behavior is impacted by factors and interactions among them. Of particular concern is to determine which settings of single factors (main effects) impact the behavior significantly. Detecting arrays for main effects are test suites that ensure that the impact of each main effect is witnessed even in the presence of \(d\) or fewer other significant main effects. Separation in detecting arrays dictates the presence of at least a specified number of such witnesses. A new parameter, corroboration, enables the fusion of levels while maintaining the presence of witnesses. Detecting arrays for main effects, having various values for the separation and corroboration, are constructed using error-correcting codes and separating hash families. The techniques are shown to yield explicit constructions with few tests for large numbers of factors. For the entire collection see [Zbl 1519.00033].
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    combinatorial testing
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    detecting array
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    covering array
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    orthogonal array
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    error-correcting code
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