You are configuring project metrics for dashboards in Azure DevOps.
You need to configure a chart widget that measures the elapsed time to complete work items once they become active.
Which of the following is the widget you should use?
You are configuring project metrics for dashboards in Azure DevOps.
You need to configure a chart widget that measures the elapsed time to complete work items once they become active.
Which of the following is the widget you should use?
C
Cycle time measures the time it takes for your team to complete work items once they begin actively working on them.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/report/dashboards/cycle-time-and-lead-time?view=vsts
**Cycle time** - This is used to look at the time taken to close a work item after work on it has started. C is right answer
C. Cycle time A. Cumulative Flow Diagram shows the number of work items in different states over time and can be used to monitor progress and identify bottlenecks, but it doesn't specifically measure elapsed time. B. Burnup charts show the progress of completed work items over time and can be used to measure progress towards a goal, but it doesn't measure elapsed time once work items become active. D. Burndown charts show the remaining work over time and can be used to measure progress towards completing a set of work items, but it doesn't measure elapsed time once work items become active. Cycle time, on the other hand, specifically measures the elapsed time from when a work item becomes active to when it is completed, making it the best option to fulfill the requirement in the question. #chatgpt
C is the answer. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/report/dashboards/cycle-time-and-lead-time?view=azure-devops Both lead time and cycle time widgets are useful to teams. They both indicate how long it takes for work to flow through their development pipeline. Lead time measures the total time elapsed from the creation of work items to their completion. Cycle time measures the time it takes for your team to complete work items once they begin actively working on them.
It's C - Cycle time.
It's C - Cycle time.
C for sure
This is 100% C
Cycle Time
C-Cycle time/Keyword -ACTIVE
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C. Cycle Time Cycle time measures the time it takes for your team to complete work items once they begin actively working on them. It is calculated from first entering an In Progress or Resolved state category to entering a Completed state category. Reference Diagram: - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/report/dashboards/cycle-time-and-lead-time?view=azure-devops If you need access to all 493 practice questions drop an email at <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="7317120017120103121d41454a33141e121a1f5d101c1e">[email protected]</a>
C. Cycle time
**Cycle time** - This is used to look at the time taken to close a work item after work on it has started.
C is correct
Cycle Time measures the time it takes to complete work items
B pdf page 55
B pdf page 55