SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

AGILE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A graphical representation of work/story-points completed over time
A
Burnup Charts
B
User Story
C
Story Point
D
Customer Request
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Burn down and burn up charts are two types of charts that project managers use to track and communicate the progress of their projects. A burn down chart shows how much work is remaining to be done in the project, whereas a burn up shows how much work has been completed, and the total amount of work.

Detailed explanation-2: -A burn up chart is a graph that shows project progress over time. There are two main lines shown on the chart: one for the total project work planned, and the other for tracking the work completed to date.

Detailed explanation-3: -A burnup chart is very similar to a burndown chart; it’s used to show how many story points are in the Product Backlog versus how many we’ve completed to date. It also shows how much work remains in the project version or release. The burnup chart is helpful to share with stakeholders, but not at the Sprint level.

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