All the reports are available in the Reports section of Release Board:
Only applicable for Fix Versions as we can't yet track history for Virtual Versions. |
Version burnup report helps you to monitor version scope and development progress over time. It also allows spotting expected or unexpected scope changes and version progress trend.
User can choose any version in the board using version selector:
Available units are:
User can adjust report output via custom JQL queries:
Few popular Use Cases:
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Also, user can choose from additional drawing options:
Draw version from the start date. If the option is enabled, the report is drawn from the version start date. Otherwise, from the date when the first item was added into the version.
The option is not available if version start date is empty. |
Guideline. Shows ideal burnup rate in order to complete version in time.
Guideline is only available if Start and Release dates are specified. |
Version and release forecast. Draw optimistic, realistic and pessimistic guidelines based on the projected release date. Please read more details on how the projected release date calculated in FAQ
The forecast guideline will be drowned if the projected release date is calculated. |
Total scope and amount of done items could be exported in CSV format using button.
The resulted document structure is:
"Date","Total","Completed" "2019/10/28","87","16" |
Only applicable for Fix Versions as we can't yet track history for Virtual Versions. |
This report helps to outline scope change and velocity trends of the version.
Following configuration parameters are available:
Draw from start date. If the option is enabled, the report is drawn from the version start date. Otherwise, from the date when the first item was added into the version.
The option is not available if version start date is empty. |
Few popular Use Cases:
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The report has the following content:
Will only take Fix Versions of specified release in account. For Virtual Versions we can't yet track history. |
Release trends report is similar version trends report. It consists of two main parts:
Release burnup chart is similar version burnup. It consists of two main parts:
Report logic is similar to versions burnup.
Release status report helps users to understand the status of the release and all its versions.
The following information about the release and its versions is available:
User can select any release available in the Release Board using the Releases selector:
Release milestone report gives you an aggregated view on all milestones of cross-project release and its associated versions.
To open the report choose "Milestones" in release section of "Switch report" drop down.
Choose one or several of your cross-project releases to generate the report.
You can adjust the output by configuring some predefined filters:
If you want to go into further details and see version specific milestones toggle "Show details" at the bottom of the report.
Only applicable for Fix Versions as we can't yet track history for Virtual Versions. |
Scope change report helps users to identify the issues that caused affect on the scope of a version or release.
The report has two sections:
Report parameters include:
The following issues details are displayed:
The total number of issues in each section is displayed together with the Sum of Story Points and Time Tracking fields.
The report shows the number of transitions into each column for version and release.
Transition statistics for release will be calculated since version 3.3.0 of the Release management app will be installed. |
User is able to define the following configuration parameters:
Transition detail button. It opens a pop-up with all transitions to the selected status.
Transition details button is only available if |
Export to CSV
In the "More reports" section we compiled the list of reports that we want your feedback and votes for.
Click the "Vote" button to let us know which on you find particularly useful.
Report | Description |
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Release & Version Burndown | Track the total work remaining and project real release date. This helps you to manage release or version progress and respond accordingly. |
Release Velocity Chart | Control your release velocity over time through each particular version velocity monitoring. Identify velocity degradation and potential delays upfront. |
We are open to your feedback! If you have an idea or need any other report, please let us know using the simple feedback form: