Sprint Charts
1. Velocity Chart Explanation: The Velocity Chart shows the amount of work a team completes during each sprint. It helps in forecasting the amount of work the team can handle in future sprints. The chart typically displays the committed vs. completed story points for each sprint. Example: Imagine your team has completed three sprints with the following story points: Sprint 1: Committed 30 points, Completed 25 points Sprint 2: Committed 25 points, Completed 20 points Sprint 3: Committed 28 points, Completed 28 points The Velocity Chart would show bars for each sprint, comparing the committed story points (expected work) to the completed story points (actual work). This helps in understanding the team’s capacity and setting realistic expectations for future sprints. 2. Burndown Chart Explanation: The Burndown Chart tracks the remaining work in the sprint backlog against the time remaining in the sprint. It helps teams visualize their progress and predict if they will complete th...