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Alliedium AIssistant 1.2 released!

July 3, 2020

Peter Gagarinov

The new release in action:

Improvements:

  • Added full support for predicting Assignee, Components, Affects versions and Fix versions fields.
  • Implemented a correct handling of non-editable issues such as issues with status "Closed".
  • Refined appearance of the AIssistant conflict warnings and related UI controls.
  • Refined AIssistant training and prediction job status names and transitions.
  • Popup messages automatically disappear after a 5-second timeout.
  • "Busy: Predicting" and "Busy: Training" AIssistant statuses displayed in a different color when training or prediction is in progress.
  • Improved stability for various edge cases.

Bugfixes:

  • Wrong Last action time value displayed on AIssistant Dashboard
  • Prediction summary for previous runs is shown even after changing the list of AIssistant feature and predicted fields and agreeing to loosing all the training history.
  • Prediction scope filter is displayed on AIssistant prediction dialog without intersection with the AIssistant global scope filter.
  • AIssistant status remains “Training Required” even if the last completed action is “TRAINING: SUCCESS”.
  • Dialogs and flags may appear in other browser tabs for the same user.
  • Network connectivity problems can cause a large number of error popup messages to appear.
  • "Retrain your AIssistant" message appears even when a user just changes the AIssistant name.
  • AIssistant creation wizard may create two identical AIssistants if a user passes through UI very quickly.
  • AIsisstant training may fail for a large number of issues or when a number of issues is moderate but the number of unique field values is large.

Minor changes

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