Overview |
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Definition (Hover Text) | measures the overall work taken in a sprint |
Source Tools | Jira, Azure BoardsBoard |
Graph type | Line |
Filters | Story Count, Total Count |
Hover Format on KPI | Sprint Name: <<Value>> |
Fields on OverlayExplore | Sprint Name Story ID Issue Description
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Business Logic |
Calculation Formula | It is calculated as No. of stories tagged to a Sprint |
Trend | - |
Maturity Levels | - |
Instance level thresholds | Target KPI value denote the bare minimum project should maintain for KPI |
Global Configurations (Field Mapping) |
Processor Fields | NA |
Mandatory Fields | Project Settings Navigate to Project Settings: Start by going to the Project Settings in your application. Access the Mapping Section: Within Project Settings, find and click on the Mapping option. Mandatory Field: In the Mapping section, you’ll find the Mandatory Field. This is where you’ll configure the necessary global mapping fields. Configure the Fields:
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How to Validate KPI |
Suggested ways of working | ‘Story count issue type’ is used to identify issues that are considered for Story count issue type Issues defined in the configuration filter our the from the issues mentioned in the Sprint Report (Completed and Not Completed category)
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Sample JQLs | For Eg : project = Xyz AND sprint = 696 AND issuetype in (Story, Defect, Enabler) |
Benefits of KPI |
How does the KPI help | Check Progress Visibility: Tracking sprintwise issue count provides clear insights into the team's throughput and how much work each person has to see if it's fair. Look for where things slow down in the process. Make sure the amount of work you plan matches what your team can handle.
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