Reports and Charts
How to calculate the average velocity of my team?
Average velocity = Total completed estimation points of closed sprints / Total number of closed sprints. To calculate the average velocity, your team must have completed at least two sprints in a project. Knowing the average velocity, the team will ...
Can I compare the progress of multiple sprints?
Yes, you can compare the progress of up to five sprints in your project from the Burndown and Burnup charts. Navigate to Reports and choose Burndown or Burnup as the report type. Click Compare Reports. Click the Sprint dropdown to select up to 5 ...
What is a Cumulative Flow Diagram?
The Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD) calculates the progress of a sprint by tracking the number of work items in each status. This determines which status requires additional attention or resources. Read our detailed explanation on Cumulative Flow ...
Where can I view the release notes?
Once you've completed a sprint, the release notes will be available in Reports under Completed Sprints. Read our detailed explanation on release notes.
Can I view the burndown and burnup charts based on work item count?
Yes, you can view these two charts based on your working style. Navigate to Reports and select Burndown or Burnup. In the View By dropdown at the right corner choose either Points or Count. Get to know the details of burndown and burnup charts.
Do you have any report that tracks all the undone work items in a sprint?
Yes, you can navigate to completed sprints or canceled sprints in your Reports and choose 'Release Notes' to track both the resolved and unresolved work items.
Where can I find the list of tasks within a completed sprint?
You can get the list of all resolved and unresolved work items in Release Notes. Navigate to Reports and select Completed Sprints. Click Release Notes button corresponding to the sprint name.