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Welcome to GreenHopper 101, an introductory guide to the GreenHopper plugin for JIRA and a tour of the most interesting GreenHopper features. Use this page to guide your evaluation process or quickly get up to speed with GreenHopper.
The intended audience for this document is software developers who are familiar with Agile methodologies.
You may also like to watch the GreenHopper 6 video.
First things first. If you haven't already got the GreenHopper plugin up and running, carry out the following steps.
Scrum is generally used by development teams who follow a roadmap of planned features for upcoming versions of their product. Scrum teams work in sprints.
Kanban is often used by bugfix teams who deliver maintenance releases of their product. Kanban is also well suited to DevOps, Build Engineering and Support teams.
From here on, everything is done on your board.
Scrum teams typically try to rank items in their backlog in the order they should be implemented, starting from the top. Kanban teams (which do not have a backlog) organise their To Do column in the same way.
Once you have ranked and estimated your issues, you are ready to start a sprint.
You can use Quick Filters to filter issues on-the-fly, enabling you for example to only see issues of a particular type (such as 'Bug').
A Burndown Chart shows the actual and estimated amount of work to be done in a sprint, and helps you to project the likelihood of achieving the sprint goal.
A Sprint Report shows the list of issues in each sprint. It is useful for your Sprint Retrospective meeting, and also for mid-sprint progress checks.
A Velocity Chart shows the amount of value delivered in each sprint, enabling you to predict the amount of work the team can commit to in future sprints.
A Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD) shows your work-in-progress and helps you to identify bottlenecks in your processes.
A Control Chart shows you the cycle time (lead time) for your product, version or sprint.
A Wallboard displays vital data about project progress to anyone walking by.
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