The Late Task and Its Impact dashboard provides a detailed view of late release tasks and the impact of these delayed tasks within the release and across all dependent releases. The dashboard gives you insights into the current progress of delayed tasks and their associated release tasks, along with the tasks that have a high chance of getting delayed soon. These insights enable you to analyze, set priorities, and take appropriate actions proactively.
As a Release Manager, you can use this dashboard to understand the following business scenarios:
This dashboard is built using the Release Task, Release Dependency, Release Dependent, Release Tag, and Release Task Tag iCubes and fetches the data based on the filter specified for these iCubes.
You can use the filter in the dashboard to analyze information related to specific Release Folder and Release Owner. The dashboard supports a single level of hierarchy in case of filtering results based on Folders.
Note: The values of KPIs change according to the selected filter, such as Release Folder or Release Owner.
The Late Task and Its Impact dashboard consists of the following pages:
The Late Task Analysis dashboard page displays an overall view of direct dependencies of late tasks within a release. This page provides insights on delayed task details, the average number of late days, and the task type with the highest number of late tasks. With these insights, you can identify, analyze and remediate the delay to improve the release progress.
The Late Task Analysis dashboard page consists of the following sections:
The KPIs display the current and previous month values and the growth percentage compared to the month before. The green values represent positive growth, and red symbolizes a negative impact on KPIs for the current month.
You can hover over the displayed trend of a particular KPI to get a specific month's value.
The page-level filters in the dashboard enable you to drill down further using specific Release Name, Release Tag, Release Start and End Date, Release Task Type, Task Start and End Date, and Release Task Tag.
Note: The page-level filters have no impact on KPI values and act only on the grids available on the page.
This panel provides a detailed view of late release tasks categorized based on the various task types. Information is represented through a heat map illustrating the number of late release tasks, the average number of late days for each task type. You can identify the area that requires immediate attention to mitigate and accelerate the progress of a release.
The task type wedges are color-coded to indicate the percentage of late tasks based on the predefined threshold values such as 0% -35% in Green, 35% - 65% in Amber, and above 65 % represented in Red.
You can select a specific task type to view more details about the associated tasks in subsequent sections.
This panel offers a bar graph view that represents the count of late tasks associated with a team, release owner, or release task age category based on the Task Type selected in the "Late Task View by Task Type" section. The X-axis represents the number of late release tasks, and you can select the Y-axis magnitude from the drop-down list.
You can hover over the bar graph to get details of the number of late release tasks and the average number of late days.
This grid provides detailed information about the late release tasks, that are categorized based on task type selected in the "Late Task View by Task Type" section. The Late Task Details section displays information such as Task Name, Task Type, Release Name, Release Owner, Status, Projected Start and End Date, Planned Start and End Date, Actual Start Date, and Risk Score.
You can also click the icon against a task name to launch the source system and view more details about the late release tasks.
The Late Gate Task and Its dependencies dashboard page displays detailed information on late gate tasks, the dependent release tasks associated with the gate tasks, and the dependencies of late gate tasks. The dashboard provides you a high-level perception of the impact of late tasks on its dependents, and enables you to distinguish the late tasks that require immediate attention to act promptly. With these facts, you can recognize the impacted gate tasks that cause a delay within a release or across all other releases.
This dashboard page consists of the following sections:
This panel exhibits the details of late gate tasks such as Task Name, Release Name, Release Phase Name, and Average Number of Late Days.
You can select a specific gate task name to view more details about the dependents and associated dependencies in subsequent sections.
This grid shows the data based on the gate task name selection made from the previous panel and displays dependents of release tasks associated with the gate tasks. This panel provides information such as the name of the dependent release task, status of a dependent task, phase of dependent release, release name of dependent, and assigned owner of the dependent release.
This grid shows the information of dependency releases that have dependent gate tasks. You can view the following details:
This section lists all the attributes and metrics used to build the reports in this dashboard.
Attribute Name | Description |
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Task Type (Source) | Task Type denotes the task that requires user actions, automated tasks, and tasks that serve as containers to group other types of tasks. |
Release Task Age | Age of the Late Release Tasks bucket in days. |
Task Name | Title of a Release Task. |
Task Type (Standardized) | The standardized internal Digitai.ai values for task types categories denote tasks that require user action (Manual), automated tasks, and group. |
Release Name | Title of the dependent Release that is associated via Gate Task. |
Release Owner | The owner of the release. |
Status | The status of the task is in for a release. |
Projected Start Date | The date on which the release task is supposed to start. It is calculated based on the projected dates using the duration specified. |
Projected End Date | The date on which the release task is supposed to end. It is calculated based on the projected dates using the duration specified. |
Planned Start Date | The date on which the release task is supposed to start. |
Planned End Date | The date on which the release task is supposed to end. |
Actual Start Date | The actual date when a release task is started. |
Risk Score | Risk Score for a release. |
Release Name | Title of a Release. |
Release Phase Name | Title of a Release Phase. |
Dependent Release Task Name | Title of the dependency Release Task that has a dependent gate task. |
Dependent Release Task Status | The status of the dependent release task. |
Dependent Release Phase Name | Title of the dependent Release phases that are associated via Gate Task. |
Dependent Release Name | Title of the dependent Release that is associated via Gate Task. |
Dependent Release Owner | The assigned owner of the dependent release. |
Release Dependency Type |
Dependency type associated with a gate task. For example: Release, Phase, or Task. |
Dependency Release Name | Title of the dependent Release that are associated via Gate Task. |
Dependency Release Phase Name | Title of the dependent Release phases that are associated via Gate Task. |
Dependency Release Task Name | Title of the dependent Release Tasks that are associated via Gate Task. |
Dependency Release Owner | The owner of the release. |
Dependency Release Risk | The Risk Information associated with the Dependency Release. |
Dependency Release Status | Current status of the Release. |
Dependency Release Task Description | The description of the release task. |
Dependency Release Task Status | The status of the dependency release task. |
Dependency Release Task Flag Status | The Flags indicate that the release task needs attention. |
Metric Name | Description | Metric Formula |
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No of Late Release Tasks | Total Number of late tasks of the release. | Count([No of Release Tasks]) <[Release Task Late Flag = Y]> |
Ave. No. Of Late Days | The average number of late days duration for release tasks. | NullToZero(([No of Late Days Duration(Days)] / [No of Late Release Tasks])) |
Time To Closure (Hours) | Time duration left until the dependency planned end date (in Hours). | NullToZero(([Time Remaining Till Dependency Closure] / 3600.0)) |
Time to Start (Hours) | Time duration left until the dependency planned start date (in Hours). | NullToZero(([Time Remaining Till Dependency Commencement] / 3600.0)) |
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