Burndown Chart ( English:burndown chart) is a working chart that represents the remaining work, consisting of a horizontal axis (X) and a longitudinal axis (Y), the horizontal axis representing the time, and the vertical axes representing the workload. This chart can be used to visually predict when work will be completed, often for Agile software development in software development, or for other types of workflow monitoring.
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A burndown chart in Google Docs
[1] You can generally draw two line segments in the chart, one for the expected work progress, another to record the actual work progress, split the work into several points of work, complete one minus one, This measures the amount of time remaining to complete the work distance.
When the actual work curve is lower than expected, the work may be completed ahead of time, while the reverse may be postponed. If each drawing of the icon, the actual progress curve is below the expected value, it means that the plan is too conservative, can be shortened appropriately, the contrary is that the plan is too aggressive and should be extended appropriately. can also be through a number of records statistics, to understand the work team's efficiency has a certain improvement, to find ways to improve efficiency.
[edit ] Another way to describe the degree of error resolution, generally used in the project testing process, there are two curves to express. One indicates that an error has been found, another indicates that the error has been resolved, the first curve will continue to grow, and the second curve will always catch up, and when the two curves converge, it means that all the problems have been solved.
"After the second class" Job four Burndown chart