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  2. Burndown chart - Wikipedia

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    A burnup chart, or burn-up chart, is a diagram of complete work and is sometimes used as an alternative to the burndown chart. Similar to the burndown chart, the burnup chart shows time on the horizontal axis and work completed on the vertical axis. The main difference is that the burnup chart starts on the bottom and rises as tasks are ...

  3. Scrum (software development) - Wikipedia

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    Often used in scrum, a burndown chart is a publicly displayed chart showing remaining work. [36] It provides quick visualizations for reference. The horizontal axis of the burndown chart shows the days remaining, while the vertical axis shows the amount of work remaining each day. During sprint planning, the ideal burndown chart is plotted.

  4. Cumulative flow diagram - Wikipedia

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    Cumulative flow diagrams are seen in the literature of agile software development and lean product development. [3] [2] They are also seen in transportation. [4] Some people consider a cumulative flow diagram to be a more sophisticated version of a "burn up chart", which is the opposite of a burn down chart. A burn down chart tracks work ...

  5. File:SampleBurndownChart.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A sample burndown chart as used in Agile software development methodologies, for example Scrum. This is a scalable version of File:SampleBurndownChart.png This is a scalable version of File:SampleBurndownChart.png

  6. Talk:Burndown chart - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps Burn Down should be retained as a redirect to a Burn Down section in an Agile article section. Is the burn down chart is specific to Scrum? Cify 11:15, 16 January 2010 (UTC) I agree that burn charts are used more generally in agile software development and are not necessarily part of any particular brand (scrum, XP, etc.), so I don't ...

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  8. Extreme programming - Wikipedia

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    Extreme programming (XP) is a software development methodology intended to improve software quality and responsiveness to changing customer requirements. As a type of agile software development, [1] [2] [3] it advocates frequent releases in short development cycles, intended to improve productivity and introduce checkpoints at which new customer requirements can be adopted.

  9. Velocity (software development) - Wikipedia

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    Velocity is a metric for work done, which is often used in agile software development. [1] Measuring velocity is sometimes called velocity tracking. [citation needed] The velocity metric is used for planning sprints and measuring team performance.