Burn D own charts for Project Management
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Burn Down charts for Project Management
Team 4Fangyi ShiMiroslav JaneskiMohsen MehrafrouzSuleyman Yildirim
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Assignment Definition
• Prepare a presentation of 10-15 minutes on the use of Burn Down charts for Project Management and provide a practical example.
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Content
• Overview• Backlogs• Chart Types• Benefits• Example
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Overview
• Project tracking used in agile software development methodologies (e.g.: SCRUM)
• Used for management documentation • Displays remaining effort for a given period of time• Work remaining is the Y axis and time is the X axis.• The work remaining should jig up and down and
eventually trend downward
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Overview
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Backlogs
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Backlogs
• Product backlog• Ordered list of requirements • List of things needed to be done• Team velocity = work completed/days to complete
• Release backlog• Prioritized requirements for an upcoming release
• Sprint backlog• Basic unit of development in Scrum• Last between one week and one month• During each sprint, the team creates finished portions
of a product and shows it to the customer
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Chart types
• Product Burn Down Chart • In Scrum, the product burn down chart is a "big
picture" view of a project's progress. It shows how much work was left to do at the beginning of each sprint. The scope of this chart spans releases; however, a release burn down chart is limited to a single release.
• http://www.sw-engineering-candies.com/blog-1/howtouseproduct-burndown-chartsandsprint-burndown-chartsnotonlyinscrumprojects
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Product Burn Down Chart
Chart Corresponding Data
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Chart types
• Release Burn Down Chart • The release burn down chart is a "big picture" view of a
release's progress. It shows how much work was left to do at the beginning of each sprint comprising a single release. The scope of this chart is a single release; however, a product burn down chart spans all releases
• http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/scrum/release-burndown/
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Release Burn Down Chart
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Sprint Burn Down Chart
• A Sprint-Burndown-Chart shows all remaining work of the so called the sprint backlog. This sprint backlog contains all work for the current sprint as committed by the team. Usually it is displayed as remaining work in ideal hours for each work day. The Sprint-Burndown-Chart is updated on a daily basis by the team - often before the stand-up meeting of the next work day
• http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff731588.aspx
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Sprint Burn Down Chart
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Benefits
• Track the development process• Assess the productivity of team• Estimation of number of hours to be worked
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Real-life example
• http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vs11trainingcourse_agileprojmanagement_topic2.aspx
• http://joel.inpointform.net/software-development/burn-down-charts-tutorial-simple-agile-project-tracking/
• http://growingventuresolutions.com/blog/example-sprint-burn-down-chart-excel-google-spreadsheet-openoffice-org.html
• http://epf.eclipse.org/wikis/scrum/Scrum/guidances/templates/burndown_chart_D182CF23.html
• http://lookforwardconsulting.com/2010/10/30/using-a-sprint-burndown-chart/
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