Documentation for GreenHopper 6.2.x. Documentation for earlier versions of GreenHopper is [available too].

 

A Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD) is an area chart that shows the various statuses of work items for a product, version, or sprint. The horizontal x-axis in a CFD indicates time, and the vertical y-axis indicates cards (issues). Each coloured area of the chart equates to a workflow status (i.e. a column on your board).

CFD は、ボトルネックを特定するのに役立ちます。時間の経過とともに縦に拡大している領域が図に含まれている場合、拡大している領域に相当する列は、一般的にボトルネックとなります。

CFD を表示する

累積フロー図を表示する手順は、次のとおりです:

  1. 上部ナビゲーションバーで Agile リンクの下矢印をクリックし、表示されるドロップダウンメニューから目的のボードを選択します。
  2. Click Report, then select Cumulative Flow Diagram from the drop-down at left. The CFD for the version will be displayed (see screenshot below).

On this page:


 

スクリーンショット:累積フロー図

 

 

CFD を絞り込む

  • The CFD is based upon your column mapping.
  • あるカラム(複数可)またはスイムレーン(複数可)を除いた図を再描画する場合、またはクイックフィルターを適用する場合は、絞り込みをクリックします。
  • 別の期間(先週 / 先月 / 過去 3 ヶ月 / 過去 6 ヶ月 / すべての時間 / カスタム)を選択するには、図の上部にある日付の範囲をクリックします。
  • 別の日付の範囲を選択するには、図の下部の「概要」内をカーソルでドラッグします。

CFD はボード固有、すなわち、ボードの 保存済みフィルターに一致する課題しか含まないことに注意してください 。


9 Comments

  1. Reese Schmit

    "Refine..." makes me so happy! I've been hoping for a way to exclude certain types of tickets that live in the sprint, but aren't necessarily worked on by the team (e.g. Epics and Translation Tasks). This is a great feature! Will this be extended to the Dashboard gadget or just on the GreenHopper Report page?

  2. Reese Schmit

    I rescind my last question, I just found the "Context" section in the Gadget and am now all set up!

  3. Anonymous

    The reports in the latest release of Greenhopper are great, as well as the new plan and work modes.

    Still, I would like to view the reports with regards to the entire release and not only for the current sprint (except for the sprint report).

    Is this doable?

  4. James Woods

    It would also be nice to be able to manage the vertical scale, either manually or automatically.  We have a mature project with over 200 resolved issues in the "Done" section of the graph.  This means that the graph is a mass of green with a few thin slivers of colour on the top for the work currently in progress.  It also leaves the graph looking quite flat and uninteresting as an in progress line increasing from 240 to 250 looks quite unimpressive.

     

    1. You may want to try refining the date range?

      1. Tom Murton

        This then still seems to show using the same scale. we have 700 issues on the left hand side of the graph but as maybe only 20-30 have changed in that current sprint it makes the flow diagram have very tiny changes in it, Id like to see only from a certain sprint rather than the entire project.

  5. Reese Schmit

    Hoping that there are JQL updates that allow us to define data by "current sprint" or something relative based on sprint. It will be a large time waster to have to constantly update the absolute sprint number to define the range on the cumulative flow.

  6. Tom Murton

    Is it possible to have a cumulative flow but only for stories rather than including issues too?

    1. Esther Sanz

      Yes, just add a quick filter to filter by issuetype = story in your Rapid board, When you are in the cumulative flow diagram, click on Refine Report and apply the new quick filter.

      Another way would be to create a new rapid board only for stories.