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I'm trying to set a sprint of sprint in RTC where there are multiple scrum teams all working from the on the same sprint with the sprint backlog divided by scrum team. Ideally, what we'd want to do would be create burndown charts, etc., both for each scrum team and for the overall sprint.

This is something we've don in Jira, where you can assign an item using the fixVersion variable to both the parent and scrum team sprint.

Can this be done in RTC?

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Isn't this the "Release burn down" chart? Release will have multiple sprints and each sprint happening at the same time!

Thanks!

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I'm trying to set a sprint of sprint in RTC where there are multiple scrum teams all working from the on the same sprint with the sprint backlog divided by scrum team. Ideally, what we'd want to do would be create burndown charts, etc., both for each scrum team and for the overall sprint.

This is something we've don in Jira, where you can assign an item using the fixVersion variable to both the parent and scrum team sprint.

Can this be done in RTC?
:D

Yes, this can be easily done in RTC. You can create a Sprint Burn down chart for a single team or for multiple teams. I typically put a Sprint Burn down chart on the Team Dashboard and then a rolled-up version of the chart (for all teams for a Sprint) on the "Project" Dashboard. This is simpler to do in RTC as you do not need to use a variable to define the parent and child teams.

The same thing can be done for the Release Burn down, Story Point Completed, etc. for a single team or multiple teams rolled up.


- Richard Knaster, IBM Rational WW Practice Manager. Agile & CLM
rknaste@us.ibm.com

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I'm trying to set a sprint of sprint in RTC where there are multiple scrum teams all working from the on the same sprint with the sprint backlog divided by scrum team. Ideally, what we'd want to do would be create burndown charts, etc., both for each scrum team and for the overall sprint.

This is something we've don in Jira, where you can assign an item using the fixVersion variable to both the parent and scrum team sprint.

Can this be done in RTC?
:D

Yes, this can be easily done in RTC. You can create a Sprint Burn down chart for a single team or for multiple teams. I typically put a Sprint Burn down chart on the Team Dashboard and then a rolled-up version of the chart (for all teams for a Sprint) on the "Project" Dashboard. This is simpler to do in RTC as you do not need to use a variable to define the parent and child teams.

The same thing can be done for the Release Burn down, Story Point Completed, etc. for a single team or multiple teams rolled up.


- Richard Knaster, IBM Rational WW Practice Manager. Agile & CLM
rknaste@us.ibm.com

Hello guys, I have a doubt.

Can I use the same Project Area for work with multiple teams in differents sprint plans? Today i have a problem with this, I can't work with more than one sprint backlog running the same time. What's wrong?

thanks!

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You would create one or more "Categories" for each team, create a
separate team area for each team, and then map each category to the
appropriate team area. This tells RTC what work items should go into
the backlog of a given team.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 12/30/2011 3:23 PM, moisespalma wrote:

Hello guys, I have a doubt.

Can I use the same Project Area for work with multiple teams in
differents sprint plans? Today i have a problem with this, I can't
work with more than one sprint backlog running the same time. What's
wrong?

thanks!

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