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Definition (Hover Text) | Number of Check-ins & Merge requests helps in measuring the transparency as well the how well the tasks have been broken down. The Number of Check-ins & Merge Requests helps assess transparency and the effectiveness The number of Check-Ins (commits) and Merged Pull Requests (Merge Requests) helps evaluate transparency and the efficiency of task breakdown. | ||
Source Tools | Github, Gitlab, Bitbucket, Azure Repo | ||
Graph typeLine | Bar & Line X Axis - Days/Weeks/Months | ||
Filters | Branches & Developers | ||
Hover Format on KPINumber | Duration: From Date - To Date | ||
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Business Logic | |||
Calculation Formula | Count of number of PRs raised Count of number of PRs merged | Trend | Increasing value is considered a positive trendCheck-Ins (commits) during a period. |
Trend | An increasing value is regarded as a positive trend. | ||
Maturity Levels | M1: 0-2 | ||
Instance level thresholds | 55 | ||
Configurations | |||
Processor Fields | Nil | ||
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 helpNUMBER OF MERGE REQUESTS when looked at along with commits highlights | The Number of Check-ins (commits) reflects both transparency and the effectiveness of task breakdown. A higher number of Check-Ins often indicates well-defined, manageable tasks. The Number of Merged Pull Requests (Merge Requests), when considered alongside commits, provides insight into the efficiency of the review process and how smoothly changes are integrated. |
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