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Jira Software Essentials - Second Edition

By : Patrick Li
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Jira Software Essentials - Second Edition

By: Patrick Li

Overview of this book

Jira Software is an agile project management tool that supports any agile methodology, be it scrum, Kanban, or your own unique flavour. From agile boards to reports, you can plan, track, and manage all your agile software development projects from a single tool. Jira Software brings the power of agile methodology to Atlassian Jira. This second edition of JIRA Agile Essentials, will help you dive straight into the action, exploring critical agile terminologies and concepts in the context of Jira Software. You will learn how to plan, track, and release great software. This book will teach you how to install and run Jira Software and set it up to run with Scrum and Kanban. It will also teach you to use Jira Software your way and run projects beyond the out-of-box Scrum and Kanban way, including a hybrid approach of both the methodologies and other options that come with Jira Software. Later, you will learn how to integrate it with the tools you are already using and enhance Jira with add-ons such as Confluence. You will learn to stay connected with your team from anywhere to ensure great development. Jira Software has numerous deployment options in the cloud, on your own infrastructure, or at a massive scale. You will be introduced to Bitbucket, Atlassian’s distributed version control system, which integrates seamlessly with Jira, allowing your team to work within the two applications as one harmonious environment. With this practical guide, you will develop a great working knowledge of Jira Software and your project management will become much more efficient.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Customizing Jira workflows


Up until now, all the Scrum and Kanban projects we have created have their own workflow, named Software Simplified Workflow for Project X, and this is what is called the Simplified Workflow. A simplified workflow is a type of workflow that is designed specifically to work with agile projects, by having minimum restrictions. This means:

  • There is a pre-defined set of statuses/columns for both Scrum and Kanban
  • Board administrators can easily make changes, by simply adding and removing columns
  • Issues can be moved between the statuses/columns freely with no restrictions
  • There are no intermediate screens when an issue is being moved

This is great for most standard agile projects, where the goal is to have a straightforward workflow, and freedom for team members to move issues on the board as needed. However, sometimes you will have special requirements around your processes and your workflow will need to reflect those. For example, you might have a validation requirement...