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Agile-methodology

Agile methodology Chart & Report for QA

Posted on August 10, 2024August 25, 2024 By TestingWave

Agile methodology below are Chart & Report which need to be aware by QA.

Table of Contents

  • Burndown Chart
  • Burnup Chart
  • Control Chart
  • Velocity Chart
  • Cumulative Flow Diagram
  • Sprint Report
  • Version Report
  • Feature Report
  • Feature Burndown
  • Release Burndown

Burndown Chart

Track the total work remaining and project the likelihood of achieving the sprint goal. This helps your team manage its progress and respond accordingly.

Burnup Chart

Track the total scope independently from the total work done. This helps your team manage its progress and better understand the effect of scope change.

Control Chart

Shows the cycle time for your product, version or sprint. This helps you identify whether data from the current process can be used to determine future performance.

Velocity Chart

Track the amount of work completed from sprint to sprint. This helps you determine your team’s velocity and estimate the work your team can realistically achieve in future sprints.

Cumulative Flow Diagram

Shows the statuses of issues over time. This helps you identify potential bottlenecks that need to be investigated.

Sprint Report

Understand the work completed or pushed back to the backlog in each sprint. This helps you determine if your team is overcommitting or if there is excessive scope creep.

Version Report

Track the projected release date for a version. This helps you monitor whether the version will release on time, so you can take action if work is falling behind.

Feature Report

Understand the progress towards completing one Feature over time. This helps you manage your team’s progress by tracking the remaining incomplete/unestimated work.

Feature Burndown

Track the projected number of sprints required to complete your Feature (optimized for Scrum). This helps you monitor whether your Feature will release on time, so you can take action if work is falling behind.

Release Burndown

Track the projected release date for a version (optimized for Scrum). This helps you monitor whether the version will release on time, so you can take action if work is falling behind.

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