What are Confidence Levels?
Using confidence levels for your measurements can reduce your test time. Confidence levels simply end the measurement early, that is, before all the multi-measurements you specified are taken. It ends the measurement early only if it determines statistically that the rest of the measurements should pass. You specify the level of certainty that you are satisfied with, for example, you may decide that you are satisfied in passing a measurement on your mobile if the test set is 95% confident that the rest of the measurements will pass. Note, the test set only reduces your test time if it determines that the measurement will pass. If it determines that a future measurement may fail, or if a measurement does actually fail, the test set continues as normal executing your test plan. It is not possible to determine the amount of time by which confidence levels reduce your test time as this is determined by a number of factors, some of which cannot be controlled. The following list details some
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