Punctuality of Reported Defects
Step 1: Begin by adding two distinct Data Sources, labeled as ‘All Bugs’ and ‘False-Positive Bugs.’ Ensure that the ‘False-Positive Bugs’ Data Source is configured to display only issues with the appropriate Resolution, as demonstrated in the data segmentation screens below.
Step 2: Proceed to select the ‘Number of Issues’ metric.
Step 3: Opt for Data Source ‘B’ (named False Positive Bugs) for the ‘Number of Issues’ metric.
Step 4: Choose ‘Resolved by Week’ for Display by.
Step 5: Choose ‘Reporter’ for Group by, to group the data by the individuals who raised the Jira issues.
Step 6: Employ the Cumulative mode, allowing the data to accumulate with each passing week.
Step 7: Activate the Target feature and choose the ‘% of Total’ target type.
Step 8: Select the ‘Per x-axis item’ results presentation, allowing you to track the KPI’s progression towards the predefined target.
Step 9: Set the max acceptable false positive rate per reporter to ‘5%’.
Step 10: For target value calculation, choose Data Source ‘A’ – ‘All bugs’.
Step 11: Toggle the ‘Exceeding is’ option to ‘Bad,’ signifying whether the objective is positive or negative. If the target is surpassed, the outcomes will be highlighted in red.
Step 12: (Optional) In the ‘More Settings’ section, activate and set the ‘Warning Threshold’.
Step 13: (Optional) Activate the ‘Custom Target Label’ and assign a label indicating that the target is negative. This communicates that exceeding the target is deemed a failed objective.
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Step 1 in details: