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Updated by Rosanna Sibora 6 days ago
How can users access the sprint reports?
* via all sprints
* via ... menu within backlog and sprints page
* from the sprint board
Information visible on the 1st iteration (static page)
* sprint goal
* overview over wp # within the sprint
* number of work packages initially planned for the sprint
* number of work packages completed
* number of work packages unfinished
* number of work packages added additionally to the sprint during the sprint
* \[open question\] sprint progress chart
* story points overview (initially planned, change after the sprint start, completed, unfinished)
* graph "Work package status"
* showing the status of work packages within the sprint
* we use the existing bar chart wp widget
* \[open question\]: I think a pie chart might work better in order to show how the entire sprint scope splits into statuses. Do we have a pie chart widget we could possibly reuse?
* the graph could quickly give an overview over the progress within the sprint
* velocity chart (story points based)
* 6 last sprints (incl. the active one)
* committed / completed
* average calculated based on the completed and visible sprints only (not only the line, but also the number)
* work package table: Completed work packages
* Columns: ID, subject, type, status, assignee
* work package table: Unfinished work packages
* work package table: Scope change after sprint start
Vision
* Show stats on the wp, total
* number of work packages initially planned for the sprint
* number of work packages completed
* number of work packages which were not completed
* number of work packages added additionally to the sprint during the sprint
* List, number and total story points / days of
* number of story points planned initially
* number of story points added during the sprint
* number of story points delivered
* Report on estimates
* compare estimated workload and workload logged on the wp
* "over consumption" (when workload on a WP is > than the initial estimate)
* Show charts (these might be part of separate epics)
* velocity chart (if story points available)
* committed
* completed
* burndown chart
* burnup chart
* via all sprints
* via ... menu within backlog and sprints page
* from the sprint board
Information visible on the 1st iteration (static page)
* sprint goal
* overview over wp # within the sprint
* number of work packages initially planned for the sprint
* number of work packages completed
* number of work packages unfinished
* number of work packages added additionally to the sprint during the sprint
* \[open question\] sprint progress chart
* story points overview (initially planned, change after the sprint start, completed, unfinished)
* graph "Work package status"
* showing the status of work packages within the sprint
* we use the existing bar chart wp widget
* \[open question\]: I think a pie chart might work better in order to show how the entire sprint scope splits into statuses. Do we have a pie chart widget we could possibly reuse?
* the graph could quickly give an overview over the progress within the sprint
* velocity chart (story points based)
* committed / completed
* average calculated based on the completed and visible sprints only (not only the line, but also the number)
* work package table: Completed work packages
* Columns: ID, subject, type, status, assignee
* work package table: Unfinished work packages
* work package table: Scope change after sprint start
Vision
* Show stats on the wp, total
* number of work packages initially planned for the sprint
* number of work packages completed
* number of work packages which were not completed
* number of work packages added additionally to the sprint during the sprint
* List, number and total story points / days of
* number of story points planned initially
* number of story points added during the sprint
* number of story points delivered
* Report on estimates
* compare estimated workload and workload logged on the wp
* "over consumption" (when workload on a WP is > than the initial estimate)
* Show charts (these might be part of separate epics)
* velocity chart (if story points available)
* committed
* completed
* burndown chart
* burnup chart