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Adding Release Prediction Chart to your dashboard

After you have installed Agile Reports for JIRA, you can add its gadgets to your dashboard. This is a standard procedure and you can find plenty of details and instructions about adding a gadget to your dashboard in Atlassian documentation.

Configuring Release Prediction Chart

Setting up the Release Prediction Chart is a quick and easy procedure, just fill out the necessary chart fields to select what you would like to see on your report:



Fields description
FieldDescription
SCRUM Board

Choose the SCRUM board for your report. This gives you the flexibility to display what you need on the chart.
To do that, just create a filter for your board.

For Release Prediction Chart to display data, there should be at least two sprints on the SCRUM board.

Start reporting atStart date for the report. This is a required field.
Backlog extra issues

The number of issues from the backlog that will be included in the report. The default number of issues is set to 0, which means that the report will process only the tickets that are included into the future sprints and ignore any tickets that are in the backlog.

Report cumulatesTime metrics for your report, measured in man-days (MD) or story points (SP).
Deviation lines at

User defined acceptable deviation from the plan, measured in % and can be between 10% and 90%. If you don't want to view the deviation lines at the moment, just select Hide lines option from the dropdown list.

The chart shows the deviation lines based on the future Sprint estimates and the selected deviation. The selected deviation percent is taken into account when calculating the projected, optimistic, and pessimistic release dates. You can define what you consider to be a norm as a deviation % from sprints estimates. As long as a team is within the deviation norm, the team progress is considered to be on track, and you do not get warnings every time when the actuals line is below the estimates.

Everything below the Deviation (late) line is considered to be in danger zone as this means that the work is behind the plan for more than you can allow for. The danger zone is marked as a transparent red area below the Deviation (late) line. Thus, the main thing is not to let the actuals line get into the danger zone.

Refresh IntervalThe interval at which you want the gadget to be updated.

This is it! When you are done with the setup, click the Save button and a Release Prediction Chart will be displayed.

See also

RPC - Using Release Prediction Chart


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