Customization

Tailoring Reports for Optimal Insights

The User Story Coverage Report stands out for its exceptional level of customization, empowering organizations to create tailored reports that align with their specific needs and workflows.

The report seamlessly integrates with your unique hierarchy, regardless of whether you use user stories, subtasks, epics, features, tasks, or even custom models. This ensures:

  • Effortless adoption: No need to adjust your existing structure, simply leverage the report within your current workflow.

  • Relevant insights: Data presented at the level that matters most to your team, fostering better understanding and decision-making.

Define custom color codes for "Well-covered", "Room for improvement", and "Attention needed" based on your unique thresholds. This allows for:

  • Clearer interpretation: Everyone understands what each color represents, ensuring consistent interpretation across teams and projects.

  • Streamlined communication: Visual cues simplify communication and reduce the need for lengthy explanations.

Add new fields to your Jira account directly from the SeaLights data. This flexibility allows you to:

  • Tailor the view: Include metrics and data points most relevant to your specific context and decision-making needs.

  • Deeper analysis: Go beyond basic coverage numbers and delve into additional factors like specific test types used.

Choose which test types, stages, and data SeaLights captures and tracks. This empowers you to:

  • Reduce noise: Focus on the information that truly matters to your testing strategy and decision-making process.

  • Optimize resource allocation: Only collect and analyze data that contributes to your specific quality goals.


By leveraging these powerful customization options, the User Story Coverage Report empowers you to unlock the full potential of your testing data and gain insights tailored to your unique needs. This ultimately translates to faster decision-making, improved collaboration, and higher quality software releases.

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