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JIRA 7 Essentials

You're reading from   JIRA 7 Essentials Explore the great features of the all-new JIRA 7 to manage projects and effectively handle bugs and software issues

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786462510
Length 398 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Patrick Li Patrick Li
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with JIRA FREE CHAPTER 2. Using JIRA for Business Projects 3. Using JIRA for Agile Projects 4. Issue Management 5. Field Management 6. Screen Management 7. Workflow and Business Process 8. E-mails and Notifications 9. Securing JIRA 10. Searching, Reporting, and Analysis 11. JIRA Service Desk

What this book covers

This book is organized into eleven chapters. The first chapter starts with setting up your own JIRA, and the subsequent chapters will introduce key features and concepts. With each chapter, you will learn about important concepts such as business processes, workflows, e-mails, and notifications. You will also have the opportunity to put your newly acquired knowledge into practice by following a live JIRA sample implementation.

Chapter 1, Getting Started with JIRA, serves as the starting point of the book and aims to guide you to set up a local copy of a JIRA Software application that will be used throughout the book. For seasoned JIRA experts, this will both refresh your knowledge and also introduce you to the changes in JIRA 7. By the end of this chapter, you should have a running JIRA application.

Chapter 2, Using JIRA for Business Projects, covers using JIRA for projects that are not based on software development, for example, a generic task management solution. This chapter focuses on use the basic features of JIRA, which are offered through the JIRA Core product, which is bundled with JIRA Software.

Chapter 3, Using JIRA for Agile Projects, covers features specific to JIRA Software. This chapter focuses on using JIRA for software development projects, especially using Agile methodologies such as Scrum and Kanban.

Chapter 4, Issue Management, covers everything related to issue creation and the operations that can be performed on an issue (excluding workflow transitions). Furthermore, this chapter touches on the various aspects of issues, as they are the focal point of JIRA. This chapter also serves as an opportunity to show and allow you to set up dummy data that will be used by the sample project.

Chapter 5, Field Management, covers how JIRA collects data through the use of fields and how to expand on this ability through the use of custom fields. This chapter then continues with the various behaviors that can be configured for fields.

Chapter 6, Screen Management, builds on the preceding chapter and explores the concept of screens and how users can create and manage their own screens. This chapter ties in all the previous chapters to show the power behind JIRA's screen design capabilities.

Chapter 7, Workflow and Business Process, explores the most powerful feature offered by JIRA, workflows. The concept of issue life cycles is introduced, and various aspects of workflows explained. This chapter also explores the relationship between workflows and other various JIRA aspects that have been previously covered, such as screens. The concept of JIRA add-ons is also briefly touched upon in the sample project, using some popular add-ons.

Chapter 8, E-mails and Notifications, focuses on how to get automatic e-mail notifications from JIRA and explores the different settings that can be applied. This is a very important and powerful feature of JIRA and also a critical part of the example project featured in this book. This chapter also ties in the workflow chapter and explains in detail how JIRA manages its notification mechanism.

Chapter 9, Securing JIRA, focuses on the different security control features offered by JIRA. As this topic affects all aspects of JIRA, all previous topics are touched on, explaining how security can be applied to each. It also covers LDAP integration, where you can hook up your JIRA with an existing LDAP system for user management.

Chapter 10, Searching, Reporting, and Analysis, focuses on how data captured in JIRA can be retrieved to provide various types of reporting features. It also covers the changes introduced in JIRA 7.

Chapter 11, JIRA Service Desk, covers the new JIRA Service Desk product from the JIRA 7 product family. It transforms JIRA into a fully fledged service desk solution. This chapter looks at setting up and customizing service desks, integrating with Atlassian Confluence to set up a knowledge base, and defining custom SLA metrics.

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