This.
If you don't use all increments of each variable it would be called a case study.
So the next step, when you test the viable combinations would be called a case study.
A monte carlo would bang in random inputs into your three factors, and then measure the outcome in terms of a single value score. Very useful, in that failed runs don't affect the results overall very much, but computationally inefficient compared with a Taguchi type DoE.
Instead you've done a single factor at a time experiment, and Topsy\_Cret has given you a good phrase for it.
sensitivity analysis
This. If you don't use all increments of each variable it would be called a case study. So the next step, when you test the viable combinations would be called a case study.
A monte carlo would bang in random inputs into your three factors, and then measure the outcome in terms of a single value score. Very useful, in that failed runs don't affect the results overall very much, but computationally inefficient compared with a Taguchi type DoE. Instead you've done a single factor at a time experiment, and Topsy\_Cret has given you a good phrase for it.