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When viewing performance of controls I want the Performance index to be a weighted average so that we can gather feedback on the system. #95

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willeybryan opened this issue May 30, 2019 · 2 comments
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Performance-Index Features and issues relating to the risk indexing of controls and systems

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Acceptance Criteria

  • Controls all have a value of 1 for risk and a weight of 1 for risk. Other values may be added later.
  • To calculate risk value for a release calculate a weighted average

Why?

  • if we test with users and it shows 9/10 controls passed Risk 10% that will illicit a user focus on that.
  • We can make up arbitrary weights to the controls for testing purposes.

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@willeybryan willeybryan added the Performance-Index Features and issues relating to the risk indexing of controls and systems label May 30, 2019
@maxneuvians maxneuvians self-assigned this Jun 3, 2019
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Making some headway with this on #110

@willeybryan willeybryan changed the title When viewing risk of controls I want the risk index to be a weighted average so that we can gather feedback on the system. When viewing performance of controls I want the risk index to be a weighted average so that we can gather feedback on the system. Jun 6, 2019
@willeybryan willeybryan changed the title When viewing performance of controls I want the risk index to be a weighted average so that we can gather feedback on the system. When viewing performance of controls I want the Performance index to be a weighted average so that we can gather feedback on the system. Jun 6, 2019
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Closed in #110

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