INTRODUCTION TO NET
APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
Question
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Active Sprints, Reports, and Copy Boards
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Backlog, Active Sprints, and Reports
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Custom Boards, Active Issues, and Reports
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Backlog, Active Issues, and Reports
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Detailed explanation-1: -Scrum boards have two types of modes, namely, an Active Sprint mode and a Plan mode. An issue moves from the backlog to the spring in the Plan mode. In the case of the Active Sprint mode, the issue moves across columns, representing the statuses of the issues.
Detailed explanation-2: -Three Status in the Scrum board are sufficient Three. With “Open”, “In Progress” and “Done” you can manage almost every project in practically any organization and, if necessary, even pass all kinds of quality gates.
Detailed explanation-3: -Click (next to avatars) to view the sprint workload for assignees. Subtasks are useful for breaking a story down into implementable chunks. Drag and drop an issue from the Backlog section to the relevant sprint section, to move the issue from the backlog to the relevant sprint.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Active sprints of a Scrum board displays the issues that your team is currently working on. You can create and update issues, and drag and drop issues to transition them through a workflow.
Detailed explanation-5: -Navigate to your team-managed software project. In the project menu, select Settings. Select Features. Use the toggle to enable or disable the Sprints feature.