Velocity can measure story points, so not necessarily done / not done. It's simply wrong. It has nothing to do with releases. Also, burn down chart is no metric. Its a method of visualization. For instance, the amount of work completed = velocity. You cannot predict over 4 Sprints. For sure not with velocity. The calacity does not need to be tracked necessarily.
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Great info.Thanks.
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Loved how everything was explained..very useful.
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Neatly explained. Thank you very much
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To summarize: Velocity; Burn Down Chart; Capacity.
What about Burn up chart? Isn't it one of the metrices of Scrum? Could you please reflect upon it?
Yes, you are right. Burn-up is a popular metric as well.
Velocity can measure story points, so not necessarily done / not done. It's simply wrong. It has nothing to do with releases. Also, burn down chart is no metric. Its a method of visualization. For instance, the amount of work completed = velocity. You cannot predict over 4 Sprints. For sure not with velocity. The calacity does not need to be tracked necessarily.