Scrumban

What is scrumban in software delivery?

Scrumban is a hybrid Agile project management methodology that combines elements from both Scrum and Kanban. It was initially designed as a way to transition from Scrum to Kanban, but has since evolved into a standalone framework that takes advantage of the strengths of both systems. Here’s a brief overview of each, to provide context: What are some general benefits of scrumban? Does Scrumban use Velocity or Cycle & Lead Time? In Scrumban, key performance metrics from both Scrum and Kanban are used, with more emphasis on Kanban’s flow-based metrics like Cycle Time and Lead Time rather than Scrum’s Velocity.

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Why does MTTD & MTTR matter for software delivery?

I’m back with another article! This time i’ll talk a bit about MTTD and MTTR and why they matter and how they relate to each other. You can review some of my articles on DORA metrics, change failure rate and more on my website. First we’ll start off with MTTR and why it’s important. What is MTTR? MTTR, or Mean Time to Recovery/Repair, is a crucial metric in software delivery for several reasons: OK, so what is MTTD and why does it matter? MTTD stands for Mean Time To Detect. This is a measure of how long it takes, on

Change failure rate

What is change failure rate and what to look for?

For today’s article I’ll talk a little about change failure rate and what it might mean to your organization. I cover it ever so briefly in the DORA metrics article I posted a while back. I’ll go a bit more in depth here today. What is change failure rate? Change failure rate is a metric used in the software delivery process to quantify the percentage of times a change, such as a new feature, bug fix, or configuration update, results in a negative outcome, such as a degraded user experience, system outage, or rollback. This metric helps organizations understand the