Issue Analysis (2) (2)

Issue Summary, Issue Leakage Rate, and Issue Average Aging Reports will not display data for QMetry Projects that are synced with Jira Project, as these reports can be viewed directly in Jira.

Introduction

Issue Analysis reports can be generated for multiple projects. You can view the details pertaining across project.

  • Project: Select project to generate the report for. Users can select more than one project on the list.
  • Release: Select either one release or "All" to consider all the releases on the list. Cycles on the graph will be shown based on the release selected here.
  • Date Range: Provide Start Date and End Date either directly typing in the field or using the calendar to define the duration.
  • Select Issue Priority and Issue Type to consider while generating the report.

Click on the Search button.

Issue Summary




Issue View by Workflow Status: The report shows issues by their workflow status i.e. the value in the Status field of issues.

Issue View by Priority: The bar chart report shows all Issues organized by priority.

Issue View by Type: The pie chart shows issues categorized by type.This is the Type mentioned while creating an issue/logging a bug.

Issue View by Assignee: The report shows all issues organized by their assignee.


Users can drill down the chart to view details in tabular format.

Issue Count by Status & Priority

As the name suggests, the report gives count of issues bu Status and Priority assigned to them. The legends are provided below the graph.



The legends are clickable. You can hide/show Priority displayed on the graph by clicking on the corresponding priority.



Users can drill down the chart to view details in tabular format.

Issue Velocity compared to Test Cases executed

The report displays the velocity of logged Issues vs. Executed Test Cases during a particular Cycle. The management gets the visibility of bugs logged in proportion to the execution.

Archived records will be excluded from the report.


The X-axis displays Cycles of selected Release(s).

The Y-axis displays count of logged Issues and count of Executed Test Cases.



Users can drill down the chart to view details in tabular format.

Issue Velocity compared to Requirements

The report displays the velocity of number of Issues logged during the cycles vs. number of Requirements associated to the release and cycles.The count of logged issues includes distinct count of issues logged to requirements and issues logged during test execution.

The report helps Managers make Release planning by knowing the velocity of issues vs. number of stories.


The X-axis displays Cycles of selected Release(s).

The Y-axis displays the count of Requirements and issues logged for Test cases and Requirements for selected release.



Users can drill down the chart to view details in tabular format.

Issue Leakage Rate

The report shows Issue Leakage (in percentage) between previous environment and current environment. Bugs/Defects missed from one level of testing to next level of testing is called Issue Leakage. Issue Leakage is the presence of bugs/defects which can be detected in the earlier stage of testing. The report helps QA Manager know the defect leakage and keep check on it.


Users can select environments that are in succession. The "Environment" values on the drop-downs are populated in accordance with the values entered while logging issues.

  • Previous Environment: This can be referred as testing in Previous Environment. For example, build deployed on a staging environment before production.
  • Current Environment: This can be referred as testing at Current Environment which will be in sequence of previous one. For example, build deployed on production environment.

Click on the Search button.


Issue Leakage is calculated as below:

Number of Issues found during next phase / (Number of Issues found during testing + Number of Issues found during next phase) * 100



Users can drill down the chart and can find all Production Environment issues.

Resolved Issue Verification

The report  name "Fixed Issue Verification" is changed to "Resolved Issue Verification".

Configuration related to Resolved status is provided at project level to define issue status in which issue will be considered as "Resolved".

Configure Resolved status for issue from Projects > Project/Release/Cycle.

When multiple projects with different Resolved status configurations are selected to generate the report, it displays issue records for respective projects accordingly.

The report is generated on the basis of the status you selected as "Default Resolved Status".

The Resolved Issue Verification tabular report displays traceability of issues which are marked as "Resolved". Issues are displayed with their associated test suites and test cases.

The report displays linkage hierarchy for issue i.e. issue linked at test case or test case step.

Linkage level column is added in the Resolved Issue Verification report to display the linkage level of an issue. If an issue is linked at both the level, then different entries are displayed for each level. 



The report also displays details of test suites and test cases associated to resolved issues.


Issue Average Aging

Go to Reports >> Issue Report >> Issue Analysis Report.

Issue Average Aging Report :
The report is a bar chart that shows the average age of unresolved issues at a given point of time. The report is generated in accordance with the selection of Project, duration and issue filter.

The report is generated using the following formula for calculation:

Average age of unresolved issues on a particular day = Sum of Age of all unresolved issues on that particular day / Number of unresolved issues

For example,
One issue is created on 1st May and it gets resolved on 5th May - then in this case, the age of that issue is 3 days.

Another issue is created on 2nd May. Now on 4th May there are total 2 issues in Unresolved state with Sum of Unresolved Age 6 days (4 days for Issue1 + 2 days for Issue2). 
The report shows the average age of issues on that particular date.


Zoom in the Chart

You can zoom-in the chart view for a particular period by just holding and dragging the mouse pointer to select a particular area on the chart. It enlarges that covered area on the chart and let you view more granular details. It gives you a closer look of the period you selected on the chart above.

The alternate way is click on the zoom in button on the chart.

To go back to the original view, click on the Zoom Out button on the chart.



Filter Report:
Click on the Filter icon  on the individual chart to generate the report as per requirement by applying multiple filters.


Export Chart in CSV:
To export the individual chart, click on the cog icon on the chart and select Export.


Download Chart

You can see the camera icon to to download the chart. The download functionality makes it easier for users to save charts as images with PNG format.


Drill Down the Chart

You can view the tabular format of the graphical representation. Drill down the chart by clicking on the required portion/bar of the chart. It displays the details in table - rows and columns.

To download the report in CSV, click on the download icon at top right.

Then check the Scheduled Task section from where you can see the progress and download the report.

Schedule Emails to Send Reports

You can share updated reports on regular basis to stakeholders. QMetry offers the flexibility to schedule emails that will contain PDF of report details.

To schedule outbound emails at particular frequency, click on the Schedule button for the report that you want to share. The report details will be sent in PDF to recipients as per defined schedule. 

The Schedule icon turns green as soon as the email is scheduled.


Schedules: The Schedules tab is located adjacent to the Scheduler tab. Click on the Schedules tab to view the history of scheduled reports.