Bothe Burn down chart and burn up chart are showing the progress of a team in a sprint. The burn up chart is just inverted version of burn down chart. 1.What is the point in having 2 charts? 2. In which scenarios burn down chart is useful? 3. In which scenarios burnup chart is useful? 4. In which scenarios you use only burn down and which scenarios you use only burn up? 1. What is the point in having 2 charts? Burn Down Chart : Tracks how much work remains to be completed over time. It gives a clear indication of whether the team is on track to finish the sprint or project on time. Burn Up Chart : Tracks the amount of work completed as well as the total scope of work, which includes any changes in the scope over time. Having both charts allows you to see: Burn Down : Focuses on how much work remains. Burn Up : Focuses on progress made and shows scope changes (i.e., if more work is added or removed from the sprint). This dual approach gives a fuller picture of progress, s...
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