Probe Effect

The Probe Effect refers to an unintended change in the behaviour of a system caused by measuring it. When testing or monitoring a system, the act of probing can alter its normal operation. This effect can lead to inaccurate results or misinterpretations.

Key Aspects:

  • Occurs during measurement or observation.
  • Can affect system performance.
  • May introduce errors in data collection.
  • Is important to consider in testing environments.

To Minimise the Probe Effect:

  • Use non-intrusive measurement techniques.
  • Conduct tests in controlled environments.
  • Validate results with multiple methods.
  • Be aware of how measurements can influence behaviour.

Understanding the probe effect is essential for accurate testing and analysis.