Timeboxes
Introduction
Timeboxes define consecutive timeframes used for work planning. It helps to think of them as, e.g., sprints, iterations, increments, or stages.
There are two types of timeboxes:
Automatic (synchronize Jira sprints)
Manually added timeboxes (the type of timeboxes you can add manually depends on the box type settings)
Box type settings
Timeboxes are applied when the sequentially of the box type is set to 'Sequential' (Administration > Box types > click on the box type name > General > Advanced > Sequentiality).
Automatic timeboxes (synchronize Jira sprints)
To start working with the Board module, you need to configure timeboxes.
To create timeboxes based on Jira sprints from a selected Jira board:
Sprint dates are missing in Jira
When Jira sprints do not have dates, timeboxes cannot be created. In this case, you get the following message.
Solution: Fill in the dates for the first Jira sprint and synchronize again.
Using Jira boards to create automatic timeboxes
You can choose a Jira board to create timeboxes automatically. The chosen board is then automatically added to the Box’s scope:
This way, you can be sure that all the tasks from the board are in the Box (this applies especially to the boards with complex structures, e.g., boards connected to different projects).
Switch from automatically to manually added timeboxes
If you set synchronization of timeboxes based on Jira sprints, timeboxes are created automatically.
You cannot create the next timeboxes manually unless you change the settings (Box configuration > Tasks > Scope definition > Timeboxes).
To switch from automatically to manually added timeboxes:
IMPORTANT: This action will turn off the synchronization of newly created Jira sprints to BigPicture, and enable the creation of iterations in the Board module.
You can adjust synchronization settings based on the field mapping, including specific rules for teams. After the change, existing timeboxes will remain unaffected - sprints changes won't result in timebox creation/deletion.
Go to Box configuration > Tasks > Scope definition > Timeboxes.
Select Manually created timeboxes.
Click Save.
After switching from automatically to manually added timeboxes, you can create timeboxes manually from the Scope definition page or directly in the Board module. Learn more in the Manually added timeboxes section.
Manually added timeboxes
To start working with the Board module, you need to configure timeboxes.
Create first timeboxes
To create first timeboxes manually:
Create next timeboxes
If you already have timeboxes and want to create next timeboxes, you can:
Create next timeboxes on the Scope definition page
Create next timeboxes directly in the Board module
Method 1 (Scope definition page):
Method 2 (the Board module):
Next timebox template
If you want a new subsequent timebox to have its scope definition set based on the selected timebox:
Enable the Next timebox template toggle switch.
Click on the cog button and define if the value name convention will be based on:
Values of this timebox - sprint names will be generated based on the setup of this timebox
New box name - sprint names will be generated based on the newly created box
Project teams with separate sprints
If project teams have separate sprints:
Go to the Scope definition page.
Tick Each team has a different mapping with value.
Enter the sprint name and data for each team.
Click Save.
Actions on timeboxes
You can perform the following actions on timeboxes (available on the Scope definition page and in the Board module):
Action | Screenshot |
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Navigate the timeline | Use the arrows to navigate the timeline: |
Zoom in/out |
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Go to today’s date |
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More actions
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