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Azure DevOps project dna-mops-QC — repositories: dna-aita, dna-automation-test, dna-security-monitor, dna-tamp, dna-tdbank. Cycle time is measured from PR open to merge.
Swimlane view — Pairing Model + Injection Model, with Leave / Boost / Survival exceptions
Reading the percentages → Every % below describes a QC's capacity (share of their own working time), not the project's total workload. Example: "Shadow 50% on this project" means the Shadow QC spends half of their working time here — it does not mean half the project workload is covered.
The default state. Async-first — no extra meetings beyond sprint ceremonies. During pilot weeks, QC Lead coaches and observes. After pilot, QC Lead only steps in when a QC pair asks for help; the model runs by itself.
Capacity Allocation
Anchor A · Shadow B
Anchor B · Shadow A
Swimlane Diagram
How to read the diagram below: each horizontal row is one role; each rounded box is one action that role performs. Columns group into three test phases — Test Planning → Test Execution → Test Closure — shown as headers above the lanes. Start at the black dot on the left and follow the arrows right; the cycle ends at the donut dot on the right. Dashed-outline boxes mark pilot-phase only activities that go away after the pilot.
Optional, not a flow step · At sprint end, each QC may also spend a few minutes updating the project README with new system changes, gotchas, and test-scope notes (~15 min Anchor, ~10 min Shadow). This is encouraged for knowledge continuity but it's not required and not shown as a box in the diagram.
| Ceremony | When | Anchor QC | Shadow QC — pilot phase | Shadow QC — post-pilot |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grooming (optional · per project) | Sprint start | Required | Required (learn priority and refinement) | Optional |
| Sprint Planning | Sprint start | Required | Required (learn scope) | Required (partial attendance) |
| Daily Standup | Daily | Required | 1–2 per sprint | Optional |
| Sprint Review / Demo | Sprint end | Required | Skip | Required (partial attendance) to demo the feature(s) he tested in Sprint |
| Sprint Retrospective | Sprint end | Required | Skip | Optional |
Temporary support for a critical release. Start this when: PM flags an upcoming release (1 sprint ahead) OR QC Lead spots it on the priority matrix. Max 1–4 weeks. A clear end date is required before starting. The higher-priority project comes first.
Capacity Allocation
Anchor A · Boost focus
Shadow A · Boost help
Swimlane Diagram
How to read the diagram below: each horizontal row is one role; each rounded box is one action that role performs. Columns group into three boost phases — Boost Activation → Boost Execution → Boost Closure — shown as headers above the lanes. Start at the black dot on the left and follow the arrows right; the cycle ends at the donut dot on the right.
Multi-project crisis intervention. Start this when there are 2+ critical projects over capacity in the same window. Injection QC acts as a temporary shadow — not a permanent role. An end date is required.
Capacity Allocation
Anchor A · Crisis owner
Anchor B · Shadow recalled
Temp shadow on A
Swimlane Diagram
How to read the diagram below: each horizontal row is one role; each rounded box is one action that role performs. Columns group into three survival phases — Survival Activation → Survival Execution → Survival Closure — shown as headers above the lanes. Start at the black dot on the left and follow the arrows right; the cycle ends at the donut dot on the right.
Skill-based, task-scoped help. Each task = 2–8h. Anchor QC owns the result. Injection QC only owns the task output and leaves when done. A request needs 3 fields: skill needed / task and expected output / deadline.
Capacity Allocation
Anchor A · Shadow B
Anchor B · Shadow A
Task-based on A or B
Swimlane Diagram
How to read the diagram below: each horizontal row is one role; each rounded box is one action that role performs. Columns group into three phases — Injection Request → Injection Execution → Injection Closure — shown as headers above the lanes. Start at the black dot on the left and follow the arrows right; the cycle ends at the donut dot on the right.
Anchor-on-leave coverage protocol. When a QC is on leave, every project where they are Anchor follows this protocol. If they are also Shadow on another project, the Anchor there simply uses 100% of their own capacity alone (handled by the normal Pairing Model).
Capacity Allocation
Anchor A · On leave
Anchor B · Shadow A
Temp shadow on A
Swimlane Diagram
How to read the diagram below: each horizontal row is one role; each rounded box is one action that role performs. Columns group into three phases — Pre-leave Handoff → During Leave → On Return — shown as headers above the lanes. Start at the black dot on the left and follow the arrows right; the cycle ends at the donut dot on the right.
Current workload across the QC roster. Period defaults to this calendar month.
Forward-looking capacity per QC, based on historical throughput. Workload data isn't shown because future sprints don't exist in ADO yet.