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Hands-On Agile Software Development with JIRA

You're reading from   Hands-On Agile Software Development with JIRA Design and manage software projects using the Agile methodology

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
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ISBN-13 9781789532135
Length 158 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sprint reports

In this section, we'll discuss the sprint report. We'll cover what it is, and we'll show how to read it. In the sprint report, there's a summary of the sprint iteration. It shows us the burndown, the work that was completed, the work that wasn't completed, and any work that was added and removed during the iteration.

Let's take a look at JIRA and get more information about a Sprint Report. You will need to have completed a sprint to have this data. We did run a one-day sprint in the SP project, so we have something to look at. First, click on Reports (on the left), and take a look at our Sprint Report:

View of the Sprint Report

Keep in mind that our burndown is not going to be beautiful, because this was a one-day sprint. Normally, the burndown would be more appropriate, based on the iteration length of our sprint. Let's pay closer...

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