Issue Management dashboards show overview, backlog, effort, and timing analytics of the following issue tracking platforms:
By default, Bot Commits and Issues Only are filtered. Dashboard shows data only for number of issues, not for comments, and other values. You can include these filter values by navigating to the filter section of dashboard. For details, see Add and Manage Data Filters.
The Jira dashboards under Issue Management represents a set of metrics that shows an analysis of Jira issues . Following are the various dashboards of Jira dashboard:
Overview shows information about issues in repositories and who submitted the issues and when. For each commit, information about the corresponding organization is also provided.
Filter lets you filter the dashboard data by submitter name, organization name, and project. Select values from the respective drop-down lists, and click Apply changes to filter the dashboard as per selection.
Summary shows total number of issues, submitters , and projects.
Backlog shows a line graph shows the total number of issues in open state over time.
Issues by Status shows a stacked bar graph that represents the number of issues by status per day over time. Issue statuses are color code. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the total number of issues by status that occurred on a date.
Issues Assigned To Organization shows a stacked bar graph that represents the number of issues assigned to an organization per day over time. Organizations are color code. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the total number of issues assigned to the organization on a date.
Issues Submitted By Organization shows a stacked bar graph that represents the number of issues submitted by an organization per day over time. Organizations are color code. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the total number of issues submitted by the organization on a date.
Submitters hows a bar graph that represents the number of submitters per day over time. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the total number of submitters and the date.
Submitters by Organization shows a doughnut chart that represents the organizations that submitted issues (not unique issues; it includes activities on issues, such as comments, approvals, and so on) in the project. Mouse over a color in the chart to see the total number of submitters for the organization, and their percentage of the project's organization.
Assignees by Organization shows a doughnut chart that represents the organizations that are assigned with the issues (not unique issues; it includes activities on issues, such as comments, approvals, and so on) in the project. Mouse over a color in the chart to see the total number of assignees for the organization, and their percentage of the project's organization.
Assignees shows:
a stacked bar graph that represents total number of assignees for a calendar period. Mouse over a color in the graph to see total number of assignees for a date.
a table that lets you sort values by assignees names, number of issues, projects, reporters, and average time in days the issues were open before they were closed.
Submitters shows a table that lets you sort values by submitters names, number of issues, projects, assignees, and average number of days the issues were open per submitter over time .
Issues By Projects shows a table that lets you sort values by project name, number of issues, submitters, assignees, average number of watchers, and average time in days to close the issues over time.
Issues By Organization shows a table that lets you sort values by organization name, number of issues, submitters, assignees, average number of watchers, and average time in days to close the issues over time.
Effort shows data about authors and assignees, and their effort in hours per project and organization.
Filter lets you filter the dashboard data by submitter name, organization name, and project. Select values from the respective drop-down lists, and click Apply changes to filter the dashboard as per selection.
Summary shows the total number of Items, Authors, Assignees, Total Hours Estimated, Total Hours Remaining, and Total Hours Logged for the project.
Assigned Organizations shows a doughnut chart that represents the total number of assignees per organization. Mouse over a color in the chart to see the total number of assignees per organization, and the percentage of assignees for that organization out of the total assignees.
Estimated by Repository shows a doughnut chart that represents the total number of estimated hours per repository. Mouse over a color in the chart to see the total number of estimated hours per repository, and the percentage of estimated hours for that repository out of the total hours.
Logged by Repository shows a doughnut chart that represents the total number of logged hours per repository. Mouse over a color in the chart to see the total number of logged hours per repository, and the percentage of logged hours for that repository out of the total hours.
Effort (hours) shows a stacked bar graph that represents the effort expressed in the number of estimated, remaining, and logged hours over time. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the total number of hours: Estimated, Remaining, or Logged for a date.
Effort (hours, cumulative sum) shows a multi-line graph that represents the effort expressed in the number of time estimated, time remaining and time logged hours over time. Mouse over a color in the graph to see a vertical line that represents the time and date, and shows the total number of hours: Estimated, Remaining, or Logged for that date.
Averages and Medians shows a table that lets you sort values by Avg. Hours Estimated, Avg. Hours Remaining, Avg. Hours Logged, 50th percentile of Median Hours Estimated, 50th percentile of Median Hours Remaining, and 50th percentile of Median Hours Logged. The 50th percentile number indicates the median number of hours estimated or remaining. A 50th percentile is the same as a median.
Remaining by Repository shows a doughnut chart that represents the total number of remaining hours per repository. Mouse over a color in the chart to see the total number of remaining hours per repository, and the percentage of remaining hours for that repository out of the total hours.
Effort by Author and Assignee (hours) shows a table that lets you sort values by authors, assignees, URL, and estimated, remaining, and logged hours.
Effort by Organization (hours) shows a table that lets you sort values by organization name, number of issues, submitters, assignees, average number of watchers, Avg. Estimated Time (hours), Avg. Logged Time (hours), and Avg. Remaining Time (hours) per organization,.
Effort by Repository (hours) shows a table that lets you sort values by Repository, Issues, Submitters, Assignees, Avg. Num. Watchers, Avg. Estimated Time (hours), Avg. Logged Time (hours), and Avg. Remaining Time (hours).
Timing shows information about open and closed issues in time and lets you focus on how long Issues remain open. Statistical information shows the 50th percentile of median time open in days. The number indicates the median number of days that issues were open. This number indicates that 50 percent of the issues were open longer than that number and 50 percent of the issues were below that number. A 50th percentile is the same as a median.
Filter lets you filter the dashboard data by submitter name, organization name, and project. Select values from the respective drop-down lists, and click Apply changes to filter the dashboard as per selection.
Summary shows the total number of Issues, Submitters, Assignees, 50th percentile of Median Open Days, and Avg. Open Days.
Issues Open in Median shows a bar graph that represents number of days for which the median number of total issues that were created per day over time, are open. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the median number of days issues were open on a date.
Issues Open (best 80 percent of them) shows a bar graph that represents number of days for which the 80th percentile of total number of issues that were created per day over time, are open. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the 80th percentile number of days issues were open on a date.
Issue Count By Status shows a doughnut chart that represents the total number of issues in the project by status: closed, open, to do, and so on. Statuses are color code. Mouse over a color in the chart to see the status, total number of issues for the status, and the percentage of the project's issues for that status.
Organizations shows a table that lets you sort values by organization name, number of issues, submitters, assignees, 50th percentile of Median Time Open Days, and 50th percentile of Median Changes per organization over time.
Projects shows a table that lets you sort values by project name, number of issues, submitters, assignees, 50th percentile of Median Time Open Days, and 50th percentile of Median Changes per project over time.
Issues shows a table that lets you sort values by Summary, Submitter, Status, Project, +Info, Open Date, and Open Days.
Backlog focuses on open issues, their accumulated time, and associated organization.
Filter lets you filter the dashboard data by submitter name, organization name, and project. Select values from the respective drop-down lists, and click Apply changes to filter the dashboard as per selection.
Summary shows the total number of open issues, accumulated time in days while issues were open, and the average time in days per open issue over time.
Open Issues By Projects shows a table that lets you sort values by project name, number of issues and average time in days the issue were open over time.
Accumulated Time (days): Issues waiting to be closed shows a bar graph that represents cumulative number of days for which individual issues were open, on a date. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the data.
Issues waiting to be closed shows a stacked bar graph that represents number of issues (that are not closed) per day by status: Open, In Progress, To Do, and so on. These statuses are color coded. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the total number of issues by status that occurred on a date.
Issues In Backlog By Organizations shows a table that lets you sort values by organization name, number of issues, average time in days the issues were open per organization over time, and average number of watchers for issues over time.
Backlog Assignees By Organizations shows a doughnut chart that represents the assigned organizations that have open issues to be closed. Mouse over a color in the chart to see the total number of assignees for the organization, and their percentage.
Issues Submitters shows a table that lets you sort values by submitter name, number of issues, average time in days the issue was open for the submitter, and number of projects the submitter is associated with.
Issue Backlog Summary shows a table that lets you sort values by title, Info, repository, submitter, and total number of days the issue backlog was open. The default sort is by the greatest number of open days.
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By default, Bot Commits are filtered, however, you can include the filter values by navigating to the filter section of dashboard. For details, see Add and Manage Data Filters.
Following are the various dashboards of GitHub Issues:
Overview shows information about issues in project repositories and who submitted the issues and when. For each commit, information about the corresponding organization is also provided.
Filter lets you filter the dashboard data by author name, organization name, and repository. Select values from the respective drop-down lists, and click Apply changes to filter the dashboard as per selection.
Summary shows the total number of issues, submitters, and repositories for the project.
Issues by Organization Over Time shows a stacked bar graph that represents the number of issues created by organizations per day.
Issues by Status Over Time shows a stacked bar graph that represents the number of open and closed issues over time.
Issues Percentage by Organization shows a doughnut chart that represents the total number of issues created by each organization over time. Mouse over a color (organization) in the chart to see the organization name, total number and percentage of issues.
Issue Submitters Over Time shows a bar graph that shows the number of submitters of issues per day over time.
Issues By Submitters shows a table that lists submitter name, total number of issues raised by the submitter, number of issues that are in open and closed state out of the total issues, number of repositories the submitter worked upon, and average number of days it took to close the issues raised by the submitter.
Issues By Organizations shows a table that organization name, total number of issues raised by the organization, number of issues in open and closed states, number of submitters, and average number of days the it took to close the issues raised by the organization.
Issues By Repositories shows a table that lists project's repository links, total number of issues, number of issues in open and closed states for the repository, number of submitters, and average number of days it took to close the issues. You can select a repository to view its details in GitHub.
Efficiency offers an overall view of understanding and optimizing project efficiency in closing GitHub issues.
Filter lets you filter the project data by organization name, author name, repository name, and repository URL. Select values from the respective drop-down lists, and click Apply changes to filter the dashboard as per selection.
Summary shows a cluster of
Total number of closed issues
Number of submitters whose issues are closed
Number organizations that helped in closing the issues
Repositories of the project to which the closed issues belong to
Number of days it took to close 50 percentage of the issues, and
Number of days it took to close 95 percentage of the issues over time
50th percentile of Time To Close By Repo shows a cluster of top 10 repositories names for which it took most time to close 50% of the issues.
Time to Close shows line graphs that represent number of issues that took certain amount of time to get closed. These time slots are divided into four categories, such as less than 1 day, 1 to 7 days, 7 to 30 days, and more than 30 days. Hover mouse over the graph to view number of of PRs along with the time taken to get merged.
Less than 1 day: The number of pull requests merged in less than one day.
1 to 7 days: The number of pull requests merged in more than one day but less than seven days.
7 to 30 days: The number of pull requests merged in more than seven days but less than thirty days.
More than 30 days: The number of pull requests merged in more than thirty days.
Repositories shows a table that lists repository link, time it took for 50% and 95% of the issues to get closed per repository. Click a repository to navigate to GitHub to view details.
Timing shows information about open and closed issues in time. The dashboard focuses on how long Issues remain open. Statistical information provides closing times and also tables with the latest and the oldest Issues.
Filter lets you filter the dashboard data by author name, organization name, and repository. Select values from the respective drop-down lists, and click Apply changes to filter the dashboard as per selection.
Summary shows the total number of issues, submitters, assignees, average number of days issues in open state have been in open, and average number of days it takes to close issues.
Issues By Status shows a doughnut chart that represents the total number of issues over time by status: closed or open. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the status, the total number of issue for the status, and the date.
Issues By Organization shows doughnut chart that represents the total number of issues (closed and open) by an organization over time. Mouse over a color in the chart to see organization name, total number of issue for the organization, and date.
Median Time Open (Days) shows a graph that represents number of days for which 50% of issues, out of total issues that are created on a particular day, are open.
Submitters Over Time shows line graphs that represent the total number of individual submitters and submitters per organizations over time in the project. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the status, total number of submitters and the date.
Submitters shows a table of submitters and their corresponding number of Issues, Repositories, and Avg. Open Days.
Organizations shows a table that lists organization name, total number of submitters from the organization, number of open and closed issues, and average number of days it took to close the issues per organization.
Repositories shows a table listing repositories, total number of issues per repository along with the number of open and closed issues , and average number of days it took to close the issues per repository.
Backlog focuses on open issues, their accumulated time, and associated organization.
Filter lets you filter the dashboard data by author name, organization name, repository name and URL. Select values from the respective drop-down lists, and click Apply changes to filter the dashboard as per selection.
Summary shows total number of issues in open state, total number of repositories with issues in open state, and average number of days issues have been in open state.
Backlog shows a line graph that represents the number of issues that are open on a particular day. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the total number of issues on a date.
Backlog (Open Issues) shows a table that lists summary, URL, date on which the issue was open, and average number of days the issue was in open state. Click the URL to view details.
Open Issues Statistics Summary shows the total number of Open Issues, Accumulated time in days for Open issues, and Average Time Open per Issue.
Percentage of Issues Opened By Organizations shows a doughnut chart that represents the total number of issues opened per organization. Mouse over a color in the chart to see the total number and percentage of issues raised by an organization.
Issues In Open By Submitters shows a table that lists name of the submitter, total number of issues raised by the submitter, number of repositories the submitter worked upon, and average number of days the issues were in open state per submitter.
Issues In Open By Organization shows a table that lists name of the organization, total number of issues submitted by the organization, number of submitters from the organization, and average number of days the issues were in open state per organization.
By default, Bot Commits are filtered, however, you can include the filter value by navigating to the filter section of dashboard. For details, see Add and Manage Data Filters.
The Bugzilla dashboard is available from the Issue Management drop-down list, and represents the following dashboards:
Overview shows information about issues and submitters in Bugzilla organizations.
Filter lets you filter the dashboard data by submitter name, organization name, and project. Select values from the respective drop-down lists, and click Apply changes to filter the dashboard as per selection.
Issues shows the total number of Issues, Submitters, and Products.
Issues by Status Over Time shows a stacked bar graph that represents the number of issues by status per day over time such as: RESOLVED, CONFIRMED, IN_PROGRESS, VERIFIED, UNCONFIRMED. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the total number of issues by status that occurred on a date.
Submitters by Organization shows a doughnut chart that represents the total number of submitters in the project by organization. Mouse over a color in the chart to see the total number of submitters for the organization, and their percentage of the project's organization.
Projects shows a table that lets you sort values by Organizations, Issues, Submitters, Assignees, Avg. Time to close (days) and Avg. Updates.
Submitters Over Time shows a bar graph that represents the number of submitters per day over time. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the total number of submitters that occurred on a date.
Submitters shows a table that lets you sort values by Submitter, Issues, Products, and Avg. Open Days.
Issues by Organization Over Time shows a stacked bar graph that represents the number of issues by organization per day over time. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the total number of issues that occurred on a date for the organization.
Organizations shows a table that lets you sort values by organization name, number of issues, submitters, assignees, average time to close (days) issues, and average updates per product.
Backlog focuses on open issues, their accumulated time, and associated organizations.
Open Issues Statistics shows total number of open issues, accumulated time in days for all open issues, and average time in days an issue is open.
Issues waiting to be closed shows a stacked bar graph that represents number of issues (that are not closed) per day by status: New, Unconfirmed, Assigned, and so on. These statuses are color coded. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the total number of issues by status that occurred on a date.
Backlog shows a table that lets you sort values by title, URL, number of comments, updates, days of open, and date of open for an issue backlog.
Accumulated Time (days): Issues waiting to be closed shows a bar graph that represents cumulative number of days for which individual issues were open, on a date. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the data.
Assignee Organizations shows a doughnut chart that represents the assigned organizations that have open issues to be closed. Mouse over a color in the chart to see the total number of assignees for the organization, and their percentage.
Backlog Submitters shows a table that lets you sort values by submitter name, number of issues, average time in days the issue was open for the submitter, and number of projects the submitter is associated with.
Projects shows a table that lets you sort values by project name, number of open issues, and average time in days the issues are open.
bugzilla_openissues_per_organization shows a table that lets you sort values by organization name, number of open issues, and average time in days the issues are open for an organization.
Timing shows information about open and closed issues in time and lets you focus on how long Issues remain open. Statistical information shows the 50th percentile of median time open in days. The number indicates the median number of days that issues were open. This number indicates that 50 percent of the issues were open longer than the total number and 50 percent of the issues were below the total number. A 50th percentile is the same as a median.
Summary shows the total number of Issues, Submitters, Assignees, 50th percentile of Median Open Days.
Median Open Time (days) shows a stacked bar graph that represents number of days for which the median or 50th percentile of total issues that were created per day over time, are open. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the median number of days issues were open on a date.
80 percent Open Time (days) shows a stacked bar graph that represents number of days for which the 80th percentile of total number of issues that were created per day, are open. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the 80th percentile number of days issues were open on a date.
Issues shows a stacked bar graph that represents the total number of issues over time in the project by status: closed, open, resolved, in progress, and so on. Mouse over a color in the graph to see the status, the total number of issue for the status, and the date.
Issue By Status shows a doughnut chart that represents the total number of issues in the project by status: closed, open, resolved, in progress, and so on. Statuses are color code. Mouse over a color in the chart to see the status, total number of issues for the status, and the percentage of that status.
Issues Assigned by Organization shows a doughnut chart that represents the total number of issues assigned by an organization. Mouse over a color in the chart to see the number of issues, and their percentage for an organization.
Issues By Resolution shows a doughnut chart that represents the number and percentage of issues by resolution status—Fixed, Duplicate, Invalid, Notabug. Mouse over a color to see the data.
Issues By Severity shows a doughnut chart that represents the number and percentage of issues by severity status—normal, enhancement, critical, major. Mouse over a color to see the data.
Submitters shows
a bar graph that represents the total number of submitters over time for the project. Mouse over a color in the graph to see total number of submitters for a date.
a table of submitters and their corresponding number of Issues, products, and Avg. Open Days.
Organizations shows a table that lets you sort values by organization name, number of open issues, submitters, assignees, and verage time in days issues are open for an organization.
Projects shows a table that lets you sort values by project name, number of open issues, submitters, assignees, products, and verage time in days issues are open for an organization.
Products shows a table that lets you sort values by product name, number of open issues, submitters, assignees, and average time in days issues are open.
Latest Issues shows a table listing issues by Title, Product, Submitter, URL, Id, and Created on. The default sort is by most recently created issue.
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