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Burndown Chart in the context of Scrum

Burndown Chart in Scrum

In Scrum, a Burndown Chart is a visual representation that tracks the progress of a team towards completing their sprint backlog. It shows the remaining effort (such as story points or hours) on the vertical axis and the time on the horizontal axis.

Purpose

The main purpose of a Burndown Chart is to provide a clear, real-time view of how the team is progressing in completing the work planned for the sprint. It helps the team and stakeholders visualize if they are on track to finish all the planned work by the end of the sprint.

Interpretation

Benefits

Resources

  1. Scrum Alliance - Burndown Chart
  2. Atlassian - Burndown Chart
  3. Agile Alliance - Using the Burndown Chart in Scrum

Burndown Chart in the context of SAFe

Burndown Chart in SAFe

In SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework), a Burndown Chart is a visual representation of the amount of work remaining in a specific timeframe within a sprint or iteration. It helps Agile teams track their progress towards completing the committed work and achieving the sprint goals.

Key aspects of the Burndown Chart in SAFe:

  1. The horizontal axis represents time (days, weeks, etc.), while the vertical axis typically represents the amount of work remaining.
  2. The ideal trend line on the chart shows the rate at which work should be completed to finish all planned work by the end of the sprint.
  3. Actual work completed is plotted daily, showing the remaining work against the ideal trend line.
  4. Any deviation between the actual work completed and the ideal trend line can help the team identify potential risks or impediments impacting progress.

Benefits of using a Burndown Chart in SAFe:

Resources

  1. Scaled Agile Framework - Burndown Chart
  2. Agile Alliance - Understanding the Burndown Chart
  3. Atlassian - Burndown Chart in Agile

These resources offer more in-depth insights and examples of utilizing Burndown Charts in SAFe and Agile practices.

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