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| | | | | Review of How to Test a Time Machine by Noemí Ferrera, a comprehensive guide to test automation, test architecture, using AI for testing | |
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| | | | | Change Failure Rate (CFR) and Mean Time to Recovery (MTTR) are two engineering metrics popularised in Accelerate (2018) and subsequent DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) State of DevOps Reports. Since publication, all DORA metrics have been assessed, adopted, and validated by technology companies across the world. Experts in the industry have found fault with CFR and MTTR. Specifically, while these are powerful frames to think about service reliability, the data presented in the form of the metric, and any associated change with it is statistically meaningless. ?t?pán Davidovi? wrote the Google Cloud report Incident Metrics in SRE. He analyses the MTTR metric against Google's own incident data and concludes that MTTR "does not provide any useful insights ... | |
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harness.io
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| | | | | Identify common signs that indicate your team isn't practicing continuous delivery and learn how to overcome them. | |
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