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    1. A/B Testing - What Is A/B Testing? A/B testing is basically a test where two or extra variations of a web page are shown to users at random, and statistical evaluation is used to examine which version performs better for a given conversion goal. Running an A/B test directly compares a version against a current existing performance means that we can ask centered questions about alterations to the website. And collect data generated from the variation effect. Testing eliminates the guesswork and redefines the website optimization process. It allows more and better data-advised selections which cause shift trade conversations from "we consider" to "we know." By measuring the impact on the metrics caused by the variation. 2. How A/B Testing…

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    In this assignment, we will talk about how to build a successful testing program and why it is important to set goals before testing and also why hypothesis test is important. A Brief Introduction In today’s Internet world it is possible to run experiments that can tell us how the customers/visitors will react to our website’s design and configuration. What a testing program does is very simple: it gives the users the opportunity to create different versions of the same website and publish it so…

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    and Norway where cosmetic testing on animals is banned, unfortunately it still happens here every day in North America. Spoken Link/Transition: It’s hard…

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    Ethical Dilemmas In Animal Testing

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    ethical concerns expressed regarding the quality of animal lives during animal testing. Animals should lead natural lives through the use of their natural adaptations and capabilities, should function well in terms of health and behavior , and should feel well and be free of pain and fear. Most scientists have “restricted conceptions of animal welfare that relate to only one concern”(Drummond) . We protect animals due to genetic conservation, environmental integrity , or human virtue, not…

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    I. Introduction a. There is an estimated 115 million animals used for research in laboratories every year. The precise number is unknown because so few countries actually collect data about every animal they use for testing and research. II. Narration a. Animal testing is the use of any non-human animal in an experiment. It has become more prevalent in the past few decades due to advancements in the medical and scientific fields. Without these experiments, we would not have many of the…

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    Phase A Testing Essay

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    4. PHASE A TESTING 4.1. PURPOSE The primary purpose of Phase A testing is to evaluate the feasibility of an Arduino-based system in regards to the load sensor’s ability to weigh the balls and send this information to the Arduino. The physical design structure (funnel, feed ramp and selector disc) is also evaluated. Sorting capabilities are not tested. 4.2. RESULTS The balls had to be individually loaded into the device because the funnel was unable to handle the simultaneous loading of all the…

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    ANIMAL TESTING AND EXPERIMENTATION Vioxx was tested to have a protective effect on hearts of animals, but it caused more than 27,000 heart attacks and cardiac deaths before it was pulled off of the shelf. Animal testing and Experimentation According to humane society international (2015), every year more than 100 million animals are killed in the U.S laboratories for testing and experimentation. The most common animals used for testing are mice, fish, rats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters,…

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    3. Types of Testing 3.1. Unit Testing 3.1.1. Definition Unit testing (microsoft) is a first level of software testing where a unit/component of software was tested to match requirements. Generally Unit testing is performed by developers or its peers. Sometimes independent software testers are used to do Unit testing. Unit testing is also referred as component testing. Before integrating the modules, the unit or piece of code is identified as a component and complete testing was carried out…

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    In unit testing the individual components are tested independently to ensure their quilty.It is software development process in which the smallest testable parts of an application called units,are individually and independently scrutinized for proper operation. Figure 9.1: Unit Testing Unit testing frameworks, drivers, stubs, and mock/ fack objects are used to assist in unit testing. Unit testing is performed by using the White box Testing method. Unit testing increase confidence in…

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    animals are taking the pain for the price of beauty. In the cosmetics industry alone, it is estimated that 100,000-200,000 animals suffer and die every year in America due to testing ("About Cosmetics Animal Testing : Humane Society International"). These tests are performed without strict regulations on the procedures that can be practiced or the way animals are treated. The inhumane act of animal testing in the…

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