Purpose
Target Fulfillment shows a percentage of delivery cases when time spent for processing a delivery case met the target set for it.
How metric helps
Target Fulfillment helps to reveal how well a team deals with items of a high importance. If delivery targets are continuously violated a software development process in a team should be reviewed for efficiency.
Questions it answers:
whether a team meets SLA targets
how well a team deals with items of a high importance
how a team handles requests
how the team is accurate with estimations in the cases when team is required to set expectations basing on historical data
how fast a team is identifying/removing roadblocks
whether the team’s WIP is broken
whether a team meets SLA targets
How metric works
Chart overview
Chart shows a percentage of delivery cases - Axis Y met the delivery target by priority/severity - Axis X.
On hover over a column a hint appears with the following info:
Delivery target - set in Project Settings>Task Tracking System>On-time delivery targets;
Average reaction/resolution time.
By click on a point a pop up appears with the following information got from a task tracking system about issues do not meet delivery targets:
Issue ID;
Type;
Priority;
Summary.
TOP-5 problems metric identifies
Unexpected blockers or dependencies during Sprint execution
Calculation
Reaction Time is a time period from the moment a case is created till the moment its initial workflow status is changed to another.
Resolution Time is a time period from the moment a case is created till the moment it gets a 'Done' status.
Calculation notes
Time is measured in hours.
Case means an issue type of a particular priority/severity according to the table in Project Settings>Task Tracking System>On-time delivery targets.
'Done' status is a any status from the column 'Done' in Project Settings>Task Tracking System>Workflows.
Data Source
Data for the metric can be collected from a task tracking system (Jira, TFS, Rally, etc.).
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