Azure DevOps - Lesson 19 | Create Burndown & Burnup Charts| Burndown & Burnup Charts | Dashboards

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @sebastianastudillo9750
    @sebastianastudillo9750 Год назад +1

    Very good video, how do you detect the dates of the user story in the graph, I'm trying to make an example but I only get a single day, if you have a video explaining that, which one is it?

  • @Chinkamaster
    @Chinkamaster Год назад +1

    This an amazing video. Thank you so much for these.
    What do we input in the remaining work field?

  • @chandumaharajkarpurapu2226
    @chandumaharajkarpurapu2226 Год назад +2

    Great Explanation!

    • @RavikanthReddy
      @RavikanthReddy  Год назад +1

      Thank you and please subscribe to my channel!

  • @lolaaj574
    @lolaaj574 Год назад

    Hi, thank u for the video. Can u explain, how you created "release 1" as a value type for iteration path
    Secondly, is there "fixed version field" for product backlog items in azure DevOps
    Thirdly, how can we have a release forecast chart in azure DevOps? In Jira, there's version chart that helps to predict likely release date
    Thank u

  • @dubbified
    @dubbified Год назад

    Great video, can you make a ADO reporting playlist? Its hard to find all videos inline, and watch them all.

  • @nalinisingh1158
    @nalinisingh1158 3 года назад +1

    very informative video. thanks a ton. you earned a subscriber :)

    • @RavikanthReddy
      @RavikanthReddy  3 года назад

      Awesome, thank you! Thanks a lot for visiting the channel Nalini

  • @patrickmartin3520
    @patrickmartin3520 4 года назад +1

    Great videos Ravi and very well explained!!! I have a question....is there a way the Story state-field can automatically update to reflect the state of its slowest task? For example. if I have a Story and its contained 2 Tasks. One Task's state is 'To Do' and the other Task state is 'In Progress'. If I now move the first Task from 'To Do' to 'In Progress', I would like the Story state to automatically change from To Do to In Progress but I can't see how this can be done. Do you know of a way? thank you!

    • @RavikanthReddy
      @RavikanthReddy  4 года назад

      Thank you Patrick, please subscribe to my channel. As of now, Microsoft didnt introduced this feature in Azure DevOps. However, they have listed this feature as their future enhancement. Not sure by when they are going to implement it. Thank you!

    • @RavikanthReddy
      @RavikanthReddy  4 года назад

      Hey Patric. This can achieve by using TFS Aggregator Webhooks tool that supports VSTS. Refer to below link. Let me know for any more info. Thank you!
      github.com/tfsaggregator/tfsaggregator-webhooks

  • @guhanshankar4659
    @guhanshankar4659 2 года назад +1

    Very informative video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Can we use this sample eCommerce project in our Azure DEVOPS project? It will be helpful to practice.

  • @jaywagh7825
    @jaywagh7825 6 месяцев назад

    Very Good, But in reality we prepare burn down chart on the basis of Test Cases, not on the basis of User Stories. Can u please create a video for the same.

  • @tanishaagrahari9289
    @tanishaagrahari9289 4 года назад +1

    Good Lecture!

  • @1987gurpreet
    @1987gurpreet 4 года назад +1

    Very helpful, thank you

  • @tipusultan5910
    @tipusultan5910 4 года назад +1

    Difference between Basic, Agile, Scrum and CMMi. Which one is better?

    • @RavikanthReddy
      @RavikanthReddy  4 года назад

      Hi Tipu, please subscribe to my Channel.

    • @RavikanthReddy
      @RavikanthReddy  4 года назад

      Basic is very basic process which is not recommended. CMMI is Waterfall model. If your organization projects follows Waterfall model then you need use CMMI im Azure DevOps. If your project tema want to follow Agile practices then choose Agile and Scrum processes

  • @nagrajc5488
    @nagrajc5488 4 года назад

    How it calculates the average burndown? And what if I am adding some tasks in between an iteration. Will it impact my average burndown?

  • @lolaaj574
    @lolaaj574 Год назад

    How can we create releases? And link stories to the release ? Like release 1, so we can track stories status in that release ? Pls answer

  • @DHARMENDRAKUMAR-xj4sn
    @DHARMENDRAKUMAR-xj4sn 3 года назад

    Can you please explain about avg. Burndown, completed, scope increase mentioned in the above of the bar graph please

  • @seanordv9975
    @seanordv9975 Год назад

    If I wanted to see the burndown for a single individual in the team, how can that be done?

  • @sarkar06
    @sarkar06 3 года назад +1

    @ravi Any chance to create burnup or Burndown at Epic and Feature level, please?

    • @RavikanthReddy
      @RavikanthReddy  3 года назад

      Thanks for visiting my channel! Yes, we can create burndown or burnup charts at Epic or Feature levels. In configuration window, there is a dropdown called 'Backlog' . You need to select either 'Epic' or 'Feature', if you want to create Burndown and Burnup charts for the same. Hope this answers your question. Please do subscribe to my channel

    • @sarkar06
      @sarkar06 3 года назад

      @@RavikanthReddy Hi Ravi, thanks for getting back to me. I did try that but, can't select a specific feature any idea how to do that ( I can send a screenshot if it helps) thanks once again.

    • @sarkar06
      @sarkar06 3 года назад

      @ravikanth - Any advise please?

    • @trevschoeny
      @trevschoeny 2 года назад

      @@sarkar06 was there ever a solution to this?

    • @kaias5415
      @kaias5415 Год назад

      Was it resolved.can you plz help me I have a similar situation

  • @kaias5415
    @kaias5415 Год назад

    Can we create epic burndown chart please.i tried in configuration selecting epic but it is not showing correct info.can anyone plz help

  • @aneeshanvikau9447
    @aneeshanvikau9447 Год назад

    Hi could you please post the burn down chart for design config task