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Scrum - Burn-Down Charts
  • 时间:2024-09-17

Scrum - Burn-Down Charts


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The sprint tracking is usually done using Burn-Down Chart. Burn-Down Chart shows the remaining effort in day-wise number of hours. For example, let us consider a 2-week sprint -

Sprint Duration: 2 Weeks

No. of Days per Week: 5

No. of Hrs. per Day: 6

No. of Resources: 6

Hence, total remaining effort at the beginning of sprint is 2*5*6*6 = 360 hrs.

Therefore, in an ideal scenario, 36 hours of work gets reduced in the remaining work and the burn-down chart looks as follows -

Bum-Down Chart

If the sprint work is done as planned daily, the scrum progress is almost apgned to the ideal bar.

If the sprint work gets delayed and time commitment is not met, the burn-down chart looks as follows -

Bum-Down Chart

But, as the burn-down chart is drawn daily, and the spppage is known early, corrective actions can be taken to meet the sprint time pne. Suppose, the team stretches to meet the timepne, the burn-down chart looks as follows -

Bum-Down Chart

Thus, at any point in time in a Sprint, the total work remaining in the Sprint can be visuapzed and possibipty of meeting sprint timepne can be improved.

Conclusion

Burn-down charts aid the Scrum team to keep track of their progress and what needs to be done to meet the sprint goal.

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