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Agile Project Management with GreenHopper 6 Blueprints

By : Jaibeer Malik
Book Image

Agile Project Management with GreenHopper 6 Blueprints

By: Jaibeer Malik

Overview of this book

Agile methodologies like Scrum focus on customer values in an incremental way. Regular planning, tracking, reporting, and improving can become equally challenging from a project management perspective. GreenHopper is a tooling support for JIRA that offers easy adoption of agile practices through rich interfaces for effective team collaboration and project management. Agile Project Management with GreenHopper 6 Blueprints is a step-by-step guide that teaches you how to manage agile projects using the GreenHopper tooling system. With easy adoption using pre-sets for Scrum & Kanban, the rich interface focuses on the work at hand, increasing team productivity. Executing sprints, tracking sprints, and reporting on agile projects has never been so easy. The integration with different development environments helps teams to focus on collaboration, communication, and continuous improvement. This book covers agile project management concepts using GreenHopper. You will learn about backlog management for your agile team, how to create projects and boards for your agile team, and how to create new backlog items, prioritize items, estimate backlog items, create sprints, and update technical task status and report on the same. You will learn everything you need to know about managing an agile project using GreenHopper and how to achieve the best value for your team.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Agile Project Management with GreenHopper 6 Blueprints
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Working with velocity chart


Velocity represents the amount of work done in a particular sprint. The amount of work is represented by the estimation measurement unit for the team. The measurement unit for velocity is same as the estimation statistics selected for your estimation process.

To view your current configuration for Estimation Statistics, go to your team board. Under the Tools action, click on Configure and select the Estimation tab.

As shown in the preceding screenshot, the following options are available for the estimation based on which the team velocity will be derived:

  • Story Points: If the estimation measurement unit is Story points, the velocity chart will represent the number of Story points completed in a particular Sprint

  • Original Time Estimate: If the measurement unit is hours, the velocity chart will represent the number of hours of estimated work completed in a Sprint

  • Business Value: If measurement unit is business value, the velocity chart will represent the number of...