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| ====== Tutorial: Combinatorial Modeling and Test Generation ====== | ====== Tutorial: Combinatorial Modeling and Test Generation ====== | ||
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| * [[#What is Combinatorial Model?]] | * [[#What is Combinatorial Model?]] | ||
| * [[#Create Model]] | * [[#Create Model]] | ||
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| Feel free to experiment with different generation algorithms. | Feel free to experiment with different generation algorithms. | ||
| + | When selecting //Mixed// algorithm, you will see an additional section displayed below the header (variable names): | ||
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| + | //Mixed// algorithm allows you to selectively apply different interaction strength (pairwise vs three-wise, etc.) for specific subset of variables. | ||
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| + | We will not cover //Mixed// algorithm here, but you can find more details about //Mixed// algorithm in [[../ | ||
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