Testing heuristics: We have it all wrong

Testing heuristics: We have it all wrong

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Article ID: iaor20002911
Country: United States
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 33
End Page Number: 42
Publication Date: Jan 1995
Journal: Journal of Heuristics
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Keywords: heuristics
Abstract:

The competitive nature of most algorithmic experimentation is a source of problems that are all too familiar to the research community. It is hard to make fair comparisons between algorithms and to assemble realistic test problems. Competitive testing tells us which algorithm is faster but not why. Because it requires polished code it consumes time and energy that could be better spent doing more experiments. This article argues that a more scientific approach of controlled experimentation, similar to that used in other empirical sciences, avoids or alleviates these problems. We have confused research and development; competitive testing is suited only for the latter.

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