Sprint Burnup

The Sprint Burnup is a graph allowing to follow the progress of the work of a Scrum team, during a Sprint.

The x axis represents the days of the sprint. The y axis corresponds to the unit of measurement used (story point, tickets, business value, ...).

The graph is composed of 3 curves:

  • The purple curve represents the total number of elements (story point, ticket, ...) present in the Sprint Backlog;

  • The light blue curve corresponds to the total number of elements carried out by the team, per day, cumulatively;

  • The dark blue curve represents the ideal number of total items to process per day.

The team can, every day, see the progress of its activities, in relation to the commitment to achieve and the ideal curve. When the achieved is higher than the ideal achieved, the team is in phase with its commitment. When the achieved is less than the ideal achieved, then the team is at risk on its ability to keep its commitment.

You can track progress across all completed or ongoing sprints.

Sprint Burnup example

You can apply a tracking filter to your tickets by:

  • Progress measurement item;

  • Sprint.

 

The graph also offers the following options:

  • export an image of the chart in png, jpg, svg or pdf format

Export image options
  • export data in json, csv, xlsx, html or pdf format

  • print the chart.

 

The graph is also associated with a summary table.

 

 

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