Plan, track, and release great software
Key Features
Learn to create reports and dashboard for effective project management
Implement your development strategy in JIRA.
Practices to help you manage the issues in the development team
Book DescriptionAs teams scale in size, project management can get very complicated. One of the best tools to deal with this kind of problem is JIRA.
This book will start by organizing your project requirements and the principles of Agile development to get you started. You will then be introduced to set up a JIRA account and the JIRA ecosystem to help you implement a dashboard for your team's work and issues. You will learn how to manage any issues and bugs that might emerge in the development stage. Going ahead, the book will help you build reports and use them to plan the releases based on the study of the reports. Towards the end, you will come across working with the gathered data and create a dashboard that helps you track the project's development.
What you will learn
Create your first project (and manage existing projects) in JIRA
Manage your board view and backlogs in JIRA
Run a Scrum Sprint project in JIRA
Create reports (including topic-based reports)
Forecast using versions
Search for issues with JIRA Query Language (JQL)
Execute bulk changes to issues
Create custom filters, dashboards, and widgets
Create epics, stories, bugs, and tasks
Who this book is forThis book is for administrators who wants to apply the Agile approach to managing the issues, bugs, and releases in their software development projects using JIRA.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 191 mm
Dicke: 9 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-78953-213-5 (9781789532135)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
David Harned is a PMO director for Monotype and is a motivated and inspired leader of Agile thinkers. He is a design, usability, and customer experience advocate. David is an Agile believer and uses Scrum, Kanban, and Lean as well as hybrid approaches for project management. He holds many certifications in the project management and Agile domains, including PMI Project Management Professional, Digital Project Manager, Certified ScrumMaster, and more.
Table of Contents
Get started with creating your project
Managing Work Items
Running Your Project in JIRA
Working with Reports
Searching and Filtering on Issues
Dashboards and Widgets