Sprint Pulse

Engineering Pulse — Team 2 ADS Q2 W25 - 22-26 Jun

Planned sprint ADS Q2 W25 - 22-26 Jun • planning snapshot + end-of-sprint outcome snapshot

This version uses the planning snapshot as the promise set and the outcome snapshot as the result set. Count metrics link to snapshot-exact JQL result pages. Jira IDs in the report link to live Jira issues.

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Executive summary

Yellow. The sprint closed 12/21 visible items. The team absorbed noise well — 7/10 added items were closed — but predictability on committed work was only 52.9% (9/17), and bugs made up 33.3% of completed items. The main drag was execution system quality, not readiness: 4/8 carryovers had been marked Ready at planning time.

Top-line metrics

MetricValueHow to read it
Committed completion52.9% (9/17)Planned items marked Done ÷ all planned committed items
Committed carryover47.1% (8/17)Planned committed carryovers ÷ all planned committed items
Finish predictability64.3% (9/14)Finish-intent planned items done ÷ all finish-intent planned items
Progress predictability100.0% (1/1)Progress items that behaved as intended by carrying
Added-during-sprint load47.6% (10/21)Added items ÷ all visible items
Added work closure7/10All added items marked Done
Reactive load (bug share)33.3% (4/12)Completed bugs ÷ all completed work
Planning quality35.3% (6/17)Committed items marked Ready ÷ all committed items
Workflow-truth mismatches0Items marked Done in review while workflow status remained non-final

Engineering readout

The sprint did not fail; it traded predictability for responsiveness. 7/10 added items were closed, but that responsiveness came with 33.3% bug share and diluted committed completion.

The miss pattern is concentrated: 5 partial-completion carryovers, 0 dependency-driven misses, and 2 committed items that never really started.

Most misses were not caused by poor readiness. 4 of the 8 carryovers had been marked Ready, so the stronger hypothesis is breakdown, sequencing, and capacity protection rather than simple scoping immaturity.

Delivered work mix

TypePlannedAddedStretchUnclearTotal doneDone %
Story2200433.3%
Task3100433.3%
Bug0400433.3%

Committed work: plan vs execution

SignalValueWhy it matters
Committed items17Explicit promise set
Committed done9Closed as promised
Committed carry over8Unfinished promise
Committed items marked Ready6Planning-quality input
Carryovers marked Ready4Ready did not guarantee finish
Carryovers not started2Execution focus gap
Carryovers started but unfinished2Work moved, but did not close

Carryover pattern

Jira itemOwnerStatusWhy it carried
ADS-6201 — Story — Log formatting - node.js, subscriptionsDragoș IvanTo DoPartial completion
ADS-6494 — Story — Log levels & Log formatsCojan Paul-CatalinDone
ADS-6980 — Story — Tracing & Error LoggingDragoș IvanTo DoPartial completion
ADS-7419 — Bug — [SUBSCRIPTIONS] - Bug-uriEdgar AlexaTo DoNot started
ADS-7430 — Story — [Admitere v2][Taxe] - 5. Export platile candidatului&extinderea cu alte informatii ale candidatilorGeorge MurgociTo DoNot started
ADS-7474 — Task — [FE] - Optimizare viteză de încărcare paginiDragoș IvanIn ProgressPartial completion
ADS-7896 — Story — Migrare documente S3Cojan Paul-CatalinMergedPartial completion
ADS-7981 — Bug — Notificările nu se trimit pe AdmitereGeorge MurgociIn ProgressPartial completion

Miss pattern summary

PatternCountWhat it suggests
Partial completion5Breakdown / sizing / stage-gating was not tight enough
Dependency delay0Capacity protection or dependency timing created slip
Not started2A committed item remained outside execution focus
In Progress / Code Review carryovers2Most misses were moving, but not closing

Workflow-truth mismatches

Items marked Done in the sprint-review field while Jira workflow status was still non-final.

Jira itemStatusIntent
None

Executive follow-up questions

QuestionWhy this mattersWhat evidence to ask for
Why did committed items carry over despite planning readiness?This tests execution quality rather than just scope quality.Show carryovers split by progress continuation, dependency, and not-started.
Are Progress items being managed intentionally?Progress items are allowed to continue, but the continuation should be visible and controlled.Show the original slice and the specific landing expectation for each item.
Is added work a healthy responsiveness level or chronic interruption?High responsiveness can hide systemic instability and diluted predictability.Show which added items were urgent/reactive versus discretionary scope change.
Can we trust Done in review when workflow is still non-final?Workflow-truth gaps reduce trust and make completion easy to game.Show the exact mismatches and the completion rule to enforce next sprint.

Usage note: start with the top-line metrics, then use the traceability links to answer these questions with issue-level evidence.

Snapshot and fact-base list links

SnapshotIssue countLink
Planning snapshot raw list1717 issues in the planning snapshot
Sprint review / outcome snapshot raw list2121 issues in the Friday review snapshot
Normalized sprint fact base2121 issues used for metrics and drill-down

Planning and outcome are separate frozen moments.

Metric tables use the normalized sprint fact base, which keeps planning-only misses and outcome-only additions visible for traceability.

Evidence artifacts

ArtifactLink
Issue audit registerOpen issue-level audit CSV
Metric lineageOpen metric lineage CSV
JQL traceability registerOpen JQL traceability CSV
Sprint metrics JSONOpen sprint metrics JSON

These companion artifacts keep the pulse debuggable when a leader wants the exact rows behind a metric or a count.