[AI-FSSDK] (DO NOT REVIEW) [FSSDK-12262] Exclude CMAB from UserProfileService#5
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[AI-FSSDK] (DO NOT REVIEW) [FSSDK-12262] Exclude CMAB from UserProfileService#5
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- Modified decision_service.py to exclude CMAB experiments from UPS updates - CMAB experiments require dynamic decisions based on TTL and user attributes - UPS sticky bucketing would freeze decisions, breaking CMAB functionality - Added comprehensive unit tests to verify exclusion logic - All 52 tests pass with no regressions Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
CMAB experiments are now excluded from UserProfileService to prevent incorrect sticky bucketing. CMAB requires dynamic decisions based on TTL and user attributes, which conflicts with UPS's persistent decision storage.
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Jira Ticket
FSSDK-12262
Testing
Verified with unit tests. All 52 tests pass.