The GreenHopper Issue Burndown Chart works on the same principles as the hour burndown, but is based on the complete and incomplete issues. Used together with your context, you will have a powerful tool to help you see and analyse fluctuations in the issues for your version.
To view the issue burndown chart for your project version,
- Log into JIRA.
Click the 'Agile' menu in the top navigation bar and select 'Chart Board' from the dropdown that displays. The 'Chart Board' will display.
- Select your project from the project dropdown in the top left of the Chart Board (next to 'CHART BOARD'), if it is not already selected.
- Select the version that you want to view the chart for in the 'View Version' dropdown, then select 'ISSUE BURNDOWN CHART' from the dropdown next to it. The issue burndown chart for the version will display (see screenshot below).
- You can toggle the information in the chart on and off, by checking or unchecking the items in the legend under the chart.
- You can print the data as a chart, by clicking the 'Views' menu and clicking 'Printable'.
- The issue burndown chart* provides you with the following information:
- Burndown — The remaining hours until the version release date.
- Guideline — The ideal burndown. It is computed with the remaining estimates not the original estimates of the issues at the start date of the version making the slope more accurate and precise.
- Required Daily Burndown Rate Curve — The daily rate to required to attain your goal.
- Forecast curves (dashed lines) — Forecasts of the curves based on historic information.
Tip: If you set up a version to be the master version of a number of child versions, you will be able to view the burndowns of the master and child version merged into one. This can be useful for providing a visual overview of a release with multiple iterations.
Screenshot: Issue Burndown Chart (click to view larger image)