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There was nothing illustrious about my career but thanks for the compliment.Congratulations on your long and illustrious career but with all that experience under your belt, I would have expected you to know that..
..does not have a substantial impact on A/B testing.
Do you think the concept of data-driven decision making has no merit?
Do you think the concept of data-driven decision making has no merit?
I don't recall saying that. In fact I'm a firm believe it does in controlled environments. However it can easily be used/presented/manipulated to suit a narrative when and as required. What I said was there are other factors involved i.e function and flow.
The reality is that running A/B testing in live environments as massive as Qantas' also affects the live infrastructure underpinning it at many different layers such as AAA, API's, DB's, gateways, hosts etc.
But as AFF is primarily designed for seasoned travellers and not "IT people" I was trying to keep the conversation relatable by mentioning that other factors can contribute to sales/performance/usability data variations and was not intending on engaging in a pi$$ing contest.