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| Alejandro Alonso Fernández CIO & Co-founder www.kaleidos.net/FC8EAC/ |
The enhanced release burndown is inspired by Mike Cohn’s ‘Alternative Scrum Release Burndown Chart’.
How is it generated?
When is this generated?
The enhanced release burndown metric is generated at the end of every sprint.
What is it telling you?
This metric signals what the development team’s rate of progress is relative to the scope’s rate of change. The point where the two trend lines (hopefully) intersect indicates roughly how many sprints will be required to complete the release. If the trend lines run parallel to each other (or diverge), it is an ominous indication that the release will theoretically never see the light of day.
How can you act on it?
If the two trend lines do not intersect or the expected release duration is intolerable, then either the rate of progress needs to increase (by improving practices and / or removing impediments) or the scope needs to be reduced.
Hi Chris,
first of all thanks for using Taiga, and now I'll try to give you some examples about client and team requirements:
client requirements:
- when you start a project you define some initial user stories (X points in total) in the backlog that represent the grey area in the graph.
- during the development: user stories are created because your client has a new idea that must be implemented, it affects the backlog because if your compromise is for X points on the project and this user story adds Y points, there are Y points that should be "out" from the original X points. So you need to do X+Y points to finish the project.
team requirements:
- you create the initial backlog for a project but during the development the team discover they need to add a new user story for something they forgot or they didn't consider but they should.
We have to improve our suport pages and add some contextual help messages in Taiga.
Regards!,
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Hi David,
We are trying taiga.io, and we have some questions related to team vs client requirements:
- In order to clarify, scrum terminology, team requirements are particular cases of user stories, and not other typical Product Backlog Items as Refactoring or Refinement tasks. Is my assumption correct? Can we include within Taiga arbitrary PBI (no uu.ss) in our product backlog?
- In our last sprint we have tagged some user stories only as team requirements. And we don't see this fact reflected in the burndown chart ("incremented points by team requirements" stays at 0). Is it normal?
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