Inspiration
I though about a dashboard with all Sprint Health, like a Telemetry screen in F1.
What it does
It gives you the whole information of your sprint. You can select a Board and a Sprint and it returns the metrics. By default there are 6 metrics but you can show up to 19 metrics:
--Default-- -Progress – Percentage of completed issues relative to the total sprint scope. -Completed Issues – Number of issues that reached “Done” during the sprint. -Total Issues – Total number of issues included in the sprint. -Burndown Health – How closely the team follows the expected burndown curve. -Cycle Time (avg) – Average time an issue spends from “In Progress” to “Done.” -Lead Time (avg) – Average time from issue creation to completion.
--Optional-- -SP Committed – Story points committed at sprint start. -SP Completed – Story points completed by sprint end. -Velocity – Total story points completed in the sprint. -Issues Added – Issues added after the sprint started. -Issues Removed – Issues removed during the sprint. -Scope Changes – Net variation in sprint scope (added minus removed). -Focus Factor – Ratio of completed story points to team capacity. -Bugs Created – Number of bugs reported during the sprint. -Bugs Closed – Number of bugs resolved during the sprint. -Work In Progress (WIP) – Number of issues currently in progress. -Completion Likelihood – Forecast of whether the sprint will finish on time. -Churn Rate – Percentage of issues that changed status or required rework. -Overdelivery Risk – Risk of delivering more than the initial commitment.
How we built it
Using Forge, Tailwind and Atlaskit
Challenges we ran into
I've never done before a Custom UI App
Accomplishments that we're proud of
The whole idea of getting it.
What we learned
To manage the data and the styles of the Forge Custom UI
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