Instrumentation Design
A design approach that defines which events and fields should be recorded, and how, in order to measure product, process, or system behavior correctly.
Instrumentation design is an advanced concept that reminds us data collection is not only a technical integration task, but also a measurement science problem. The goal is to identify which behaviors matter from a business perspective and record them in a way that is consistent, reproducible, and analytically useful. Poor instrumentation creates incorrect metrics, missing context, and broken event streams from the very beginning. For that reason, fields such as event name, timestamp, user context, session information, and versioning should be designed through a measurement architecture lens rather than added arbitrarily.
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