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What is a release burndown chart?

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Progress on Scrum project can be tracked by means of a Release burndown chart.

The vertical AXIS shows the number of story points remaining on the project. Iterations are shown across the horizontal axis. A release burndown chart shows the amount of work remaining at the start of each iteration. This becomes a powerful visual indicator of how quickly a team is moving toward its goal. In the below chart the work is expected to be COMPLETED in 7 iterations with 120 story points. First 3 iterations the schedule is behind maybe work has been added or re-estimating of few stories. Then the work is on track and after that, the team made good progress and completed the work.

The burndown chart is an essential PART of any agile project and is a way for the team to clearly see what is happening and how progress is being made during each sprint.

This Bar GRAPH shown below is also commonly used to plan release planning.



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