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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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Burndown reports

Now, we'll discuss burndown reports. You may have seen a burndown before, but now, you'll learn how to use it during a sprint iteration in Scrum. In this section, we're going to discuss the report (as used in JIRA) more specifically, including how we read it and what kinds of data we can use from it.

As you already know, a burndown is used to measure the progress within an iteration, and it helps us to understand whether we are on or off track from our ideal state as we go along. In a burndown, the vertical axis represents the total amount of work that exists inside of that iteration, and the horizontal axis represents the time.

Burndowns tell us stories. The more we look at them, the more we will understand what may or may not have happened during an iteration; we get pretty good at telling the story by looking at the burndowns. If we start to...

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