Overview | ||
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Definition (Hover Text) | Mean time Time to merge Merge measures the efficiency of the a team's code review process in a a team. | |
Source Tools | Github, Gitlab, Bitbucket, Azure Repo | |
Graph type | Line Y Axis - Hours X - Axis - Days/Weeks/Months | |
Filters | Branches & Developers | |
Hover Format on KPIMean time to Merge <Hours> | <From Date - To Date>: Hours | |
Fields on OverlayExplore |
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Business Logic | ||
Calculation Formula | Difference of time between when PR Mean Time to Merge is calculated as the difference between the time a Pull Request (PR) was raised and the time when PR it was merged. | |
Trend | A decreasing trend is considered Positivepositive. | |
Maturity Levels | M1: > 48 Hours | |
Instance level thresholds | N/A55 | |
Configurations | ||
Processor Fields | Nil | |
KPI Specific fields | Target KPI Value | |
How to Validate KPI | ||
Suggested ways of workingSample JQLs |
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Benefits of KPI | ||
How does the KPI help | The Mean Time to Merge KPI measures how efficiently pull requests are reviewed and merged. It helps identify delays or bottlenecks in the review process, improving overall team productivity. |
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