Automated metrics calculation in a dynamic heterogeneous environment
A consistent theme in software experimentation at Microsoft has been solving problems of experimentation at scale for a diverse set of products. Running experiments at scale (i.e., many experiments on many users) has become state of the art across the industry. However, providing a single platform t...
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Zusammenfassung: | A consistent theme in software experimentation at Microsoft has been solving
problems of experimentation at scale for a diverse set of products. Running
experiments at scale (i.e., many experiments on many users) has become state of
the art across the industry. However, providing a single platform that allows
software experimentation in a highly heterogenous and constantly evolving
ecosystem remains a challenge. In our case, heterogeneity spans multiple
dimensions. First, we need to support experimentation for many types of
products: websites, search engines, mobile apps, operating systems, cloud
services and others. Second, due to the diversity of the products and teams
using our platform, it needs to be flexible enough to analyze data in multiple
compute fabrics (e.g. Spark, Azure Data Explorer), with a way to easily add
support for new fabrics if needed. Third, one of the main factors in
facilitating growth of experimentation culture in an organization is to
democratize metric definition and analysis processes. To achieve that, our
system needs to be simple enough to be used not only by data scientists, but
also engineers, product managers and sales teams. Finally, different personas
might need to use the platform for different types of analyses, e.g. dashboards
or experiment analysis, and the platform should be flexible enough to
accommodate that. This paper presents our solution to the problems of
heterogeneity listed above. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1912.00913 |