Book contents
- Trustworthy Online Controlled Experiments
- Reviews
- Trustworthy Online Controlled Experiments
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Introductory Topics for Everyone
- Part II Selected Topics for Everyone
- Part III Complementary and Alternative Techniques to Controlled Experiments
- Part IV Advanced Topics for Building an Experimentation Platform
- 12 Client-Side Experiments
- 13 Instrumentation
- 14 Choosing a Randomization Unit
- 15 Ramping Experiment Exposure: Trading Off Speed, Quality, and Risk
- 16 Scaling Experiment Analyses
- Part V Advanced Topics for Analyzing Experiments
- References
- Index
12 - Client-Side Experiments
from Part IV - Advanced Topics for Building an Experimentation Platform
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 March 2020
- Trustworthy Online Controlled Experiments
- Reviews
- Trustworthy Online Controlled Experiments
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Introductory Topics for Everyone
- Part II Selected Topics for Everyone
- Part III Complementary and Alternative Techniques to Controlled Experiments
- Part IV Advanced Topics for Building an Experimentation Platform
- 12 Client-Side Experiments
- 13 Instrumentation
- 14 Choosing a Randomization Unit
- 15 Ramping Experiment Exposure: Trading Off Speed, Quality, and Risk
- 16 Scaling Experiment Analyses
- Part V Advanced Topics for Analyzing Experiments
- References
- Index
Summary
Why you care: You can run experiments either on a thin client, such as a web browser, or on a thick client, such as a native mobile app or a desktop client app. Changes for a webpage, regardless of whether it is frontend or backend, are fully controlled by the server. This is very different from a thick client. With an explosive growth of mobile usage, the number of experiments running on mobile apps has also grown (Xu and Chen 2016). Understanding the differences between thin and thick clients due to release process, infrastructure, and user behavior is useful to ensure trustworthy experiments.
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- Trustworthy Online Controlled ExperimentsA Practical Guide to A/B Testing, pp. 153 - 161Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020