My CTO needs to see a burn up chart of my entire project, rather than per sprint.
I have 3 boards making up the backlog, and have created a board with all 3 on. However the burn up report still only represents a sprint?
We have weighted the entire project as well as are working in 3 week sprints (true - due to us only kicking off our first sprint in March 01 2022, we do not yet have velocity, are we still not able to represent this though? )
Please help
Do you have your entire project estimated? If so, you can try running a sprint of the entire project and pass to done all the stories you have completed so far... theoretically, this would give you the chart you are looking for.
eazyBI app for Jira allows extending your sprint reports by pulling data from several sprints in one burndown chart. Here is one example dashboard representing data from three boards. They show total committed/completed points and one burndown from all.
We allow building additional custom grouping of sprints if necessary as well. This allows tracking data from parallel sprints - velocity, burndowns, etc.
You can see more example reports on our demo dashboards.
Here is one for sprint related data tracking
Another one for project forecast based on issues.
Daina / support@eazybi.com
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There isn't a native chart or report that shows a full Project on a burn-down or burn-up.
There will be reporting Apps on the Marketplace which can help visualise this - for example:
Alternatively, you could look to integrate Jira to a BI tool, like PowerBI or Tableau?
Ste
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