DVA-C02 · Question #85
An engineer created an A/B test of a new feature on an Amazon CloudWatch Evidently project. The engineer configured two variations of the feature (Variation A and Variation B) for the test. The engine
The correct answer is A. Add an override to the feature. Set the identifier of the override to the engineer's user ID. Set the. Overrides let you pre-define the variation for selected users. to always receive the editable https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/cloudwatch-evidently/
Question
An engineer created an A/B test of a new feature on an Amazon CloudWatch Evidently project. The engineer configured two variations of the feature (Variation A and Variation B) for the test. The engineer wants to work exclusively with Variation A. The engineer needs to make updates so that Variation A is the only variation that appears when the engineer hits the application's endpoint. Which solution will meet this requirement?
Options
- AAdd an override to the feature. Set the identifier of the override to the engineer's user ID. Set the
- BAdd an override to the feature. Set the identifier of the override to Variation A. Set the variation to
- CAdd an experiment to the project. Set the identifier of the experiment to Variation B. Set the
- DAdd an experiment to the project. Set the identifier of the experiment to the AWS account's
How the community answered
(33 responses)- A76% (25)
- B3% (1)
- C15% (5)
- D6% (2)
Explanation
Overrides let you pre-define the variation for selected users. to always receive the editable https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/cloudwatch-evidently/
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