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Definition (Hover Text) | The Number of Check-In's (commits) & Merge Request's that are merged helps assess transparency and the effectiveness of task breakdown. |
Source Tools | Github, Gitlab, Bitbucket, Azure Repo |
Graph type | Bar & Line |
Filters | Branches & Developers |
Hover Format on KPI | Duration: From Date - To Date |
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Business Logic | |
Calculation Formula | Count of PR's (Pull Request's) raised during a period |
Trend | An increasing value is regarded as a positive trend |
Maturity Levels | M1: 0-2 M2: 2-4 M3: 4-8 M4: 8-16 M5: >16 |
Instance level thresholds | 27 MR’s Check-In’s? 27 MR’s |
Configurations | |
Processor Fields | N/A |
KPI Specific fields | Target KPI Value |
How to Validate KPI | |
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Sample JQLs | N/A |
Benefits of KPI | |
How does the KPI help | The Number of Check-In's reflects both transparency and the effectiveness of task breakdown. A higher number of Check-In's often indicates well-defined, manageable tasks. The Number of Merge Requests (MR's), when considered alongside commits, provides insight into the efficiency of the review process and how smoothly changes are integrated. |
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