You can color-code the objectives displayed when the " Heatmap mode " is enabled.
Use color coding in different ways, one of which is to monitor the monitoring ongoing objectives' health status of ongoing objectives. For example, the Release Train Engineer can better keep track of the objective completion during, e.g., Scrum of Scrums meetingmeetings.
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Heatmap mode is off.
Color by Status
There are three default colors used in this mode, which change together with status changes:
Completed
– green– green
Abandoned
– grey– grey
Failed
– red– red
When an objective An objective will not be highlighted when it is in "the Open " status, it will not be highlighted.
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Manual Colors
Heatmap mode is set to "manually" and allows you to edit colors associated with individual Objectivesobjectives.
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Change You can change the colors manually by editing the Objective. To open the "Details dialog," double-click on the Objective or right-click and select " Details." The health status can be presented following the traffic light convention:
Each health status can have a description defining its meaning, e.g. green – . For example, green indicates being on track, yellow – indicates being at risk, and red – indicates being off track. |
Configuration
Settings are applicable only in a manual heatmap mode.
Settings are changed per Box type.
App admins can define the colors for each Box type in App administration > Box types > Select the box type to edit > Objectives > Colors.
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