Most configured areas

This view shows you the number of configuration elements (CEs) added or modified by application.

Here you can see where in your instance most configuration effort has been made. You can use this information to then define a testing strategy, decide which area requires most resources (e.g. if it's the change management, you may need a SME in the related area), and plan for applications that need most maintenance work. 

Ways to use this view

  • If you're a platform owner or an executive, here you can understand which applications are configured the most and where your development focus and effort is.

  • It can be used to review with development teams and vendors.


What data is shown

The Most configured areas view shows the following information:

In this view, unlike in any other, you cannot navigate between the widgets. These are not interactive. 


Widget - Quality of Cloud

The widget shows you the following elements:

  • Quality of Cloud indicator
  • % Variation shows the main metric difference in percentage between the current and the previous scan.
  • the issue number according to the baseline ruleset. See more about baseline
  • the benchmark
  • Trend (overtime) shows the progress of the metric over time.

Widget - Issues

The widget shows the following details:

  • total number of issues of all severities detected in the last scan (each issue is a single non-compliance with best practice)
  • the % variation which is the main metric difference in percentage between the current and the previous scan
  • the issue information from the previous scan
  • the number of issues that have been written off
  • the issue number according to the baseline ruleset. See more about baseline
  • the benchmark
  • the number of issues reported for custom rules
  • the number of issues reported for ServiceNow rules
  • the number of issues reported for JavaScript rules
  • the number of issues reported for data privacy rules
  • the trend over time

Widget - Technical debt

The widget shows the following details:

  • the current technical debt
  • the % variation which is the main metric difference in percentage between the current and the previous scan
  • the technical debt information from the previous scan
  • the Global technical debt (TD) which shows the technical debt including all non-coding activities, such as analysis, project management, testing and release management
  • the technical debt according to the baseline ruleset. See more about baseline
  • the benchmark

Graph - Areas with most configuration

The graph shows the top 20 areas of the application which have the most configuration elements.

You can hover over each area to see the exact number of CEs and details of the application.

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Last modified on Dec 4, 2020