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Testing Harness, or a/b testing scenario, and sending logs back to developer
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Testing Harness, or a/b testing scenario, and sending logs back to developer


  • Subject: Testing Harness, or a/b testing scenario, and sending logs back to developer
  • From: Anna Billstrom <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 12:44:09 -0700

Hi,
Since last posting, I've done some more research. Has anyone used MixPanel for testing? The goal I'm looking for is getting touchevents, and feature usage, sent back to the apple developer so that we can do true a/b testing on user interface elemetns. Similar to web analytics, we can test drive features and see if they're being used in the field more than a control group.

The main issue I'm running into architecturally: how to send the user log back from apps that aren't using network connectivity. Initiating an email or a "crash/recovery" send-to-server message the user clicks when an issue happens, is less than ideal because it only captures data on a failure basis, not on a successful usage basis.

Is there any way to send the log back once an upgrade occurs? Another developer asked me this question and I honestly didn't know.

Any thoughts on how to set this up, or what you have used in the past, are welcome.

Thanks
Anna



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