Improving your compliance score
Follow development best practices to improve your compliance score. By eliminating risks, such as custom code or degraded performance, you can improve quality and resolve issues before your application goes into production.
To maintain your application quality, try to achieve a compliance score of 90 or greater. If your application's score becomes less than 80, take immediate action to address the issues.
- Analyzing a compliance score
Analyze your compliance data to find the root cause of a low compliance score. By taking action when your application's score is less than 80, you can improve application quality more quickly.
- Resolving an application warning
Resolve warnings to improve application quality and ensure that you follow development best practices.
- Justifying an application warning
Justify a warning to explain why your application is exempt from a best practice, or guardrail. By documenting which warnings are intentionally unresolved, you can improve your compliance score.
- Reviewing user interface components
Find out which UI elements in your application are high-maintenance. By analyzing the reports on the UI issues landing page, you can learn how to more efficiently render process-heavy components, and save development time during future updates.
- Sharing your compliance score with stakeholders
Share your compliance score with stakeholders to quantify the improvements that your team makes to application quality, performance, and maintenance.
- Application Guardrails landing page
- UI guardrail issues landing page
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