Idea Delivered

Tridion Docs 15.1 will have Metrics feature that will have a set of predefined charts:

- Content reuse chart will show you the reuse level for a selected period highlighting the amount of new content compared to the one that was reused and the reuse level

- Return on Investment chart shows the value of using Tridion Docs for a selected period based on the customer’s reuse level versus creating content from scratch. As well as showing a trend over a specified period to see how much you are saving with Tridion Docs

- Productivity chart shows publishing activity for a selected period indicating the status of published outputs

There is also a recent blog on community explaining the reuse formula:  A guide how to understand Tridion Docs’ new Reuse Metrics 

Provide basic analytics/usage statistics

Proposed changes for Web Client > Event Log Tab:

All organizations need to have some basic usage stats for their tools. For example, over a given time interval we would like to know: how many active users, how many pubs released, how many pubs created, how many jobs published, how many pub failures, how many translations, how many imports, how many exports, etc.

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  • Here's a couple more thoughts on statistics

    * It would be good to have a statistics batch interface

    * In this batch interface, it would be good to be able to enter a set of publication or library topic GUIDs, and be able to save that entered batch with a batch ID number orname, or preferably both, so that it could be reused

    * It would be good to be able to schedule regular batch runs of named batches

    * It would be good to obtain a resource load for scheduled batches, with suggestions for when to run the batch so that resources are not

    overloaded running data analytics when you need those resources for development.

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  • Here's a couple more thoughts on statistics

    * It would be good to have a statistics batch interface

    * In this batch interface, it would be good to be able to enter a set of publication or library topic GUIDs, and be able to save that entered batch with a batch ID number orname, or preferably both, so that it could be reused

    * It would be good to be able to schedule regular batch runs of named batches

    * It would be good to obtain a resource load for scheduled batches, with suggestions for when to run the batch so that resources are not

    overloaded running data analytics when you need those resources for development.

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