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Index Burndown and Burnup Charts
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 2      Getting Started with Gemini 5
projects
templates
 2.5.1          The Grid
Excel
 2.5.2          The Planner
 2.5.3          Activity Page
time
 2.5.4          Timeline Page
time
 2.5.5          Roadmaps and Changelogs
time
 2.5.8          The Calendar
projects
add-ons
time
plugins
ms-outlook
 2.5.9          Burndown and Burnup Charts
time
reporting
 3      Creating and Managing Tasks
 3.2        Rapid Planning (Creating Multiple Tasks)
projects
templates
 3.3        The View Item Page
projects
sentry
 6.1        Introduction to Sentry
testing
sentry
 6.2        Test Cases
testing
sentry
 6.3        Test Plans
testing
sentry
 6.4        Test Runner (Executing Tests)
testing
sentry
 6.5        Test Run History
testing
sentry
 10.5.16            Patterns
projects
 10.7.2           Recording Time
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Burndown and Burnup Charts

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Burndown

Burndown charts show the amount of work left to do in a period of time, to predict when all of the work in a given timeframe will be complete.

Burnup

Burnup charts show the total amount of work the project contains and therefore capture information about the extent to which scope might change during the period concerned.

To satisfy every team’s requirements Gemini provides both, together with a summary of tasks and time by resource. Gemini’s charts can also be exported as PNG, JPEG and PDF files for easy insertion into project documentation and presentations. 

Gemini’s Burndown and Burnup charts show you:

  • The progress as a percentage of the total tasks
  • The number of open tasks
  • The number of closed tasks
  • A breakdown of tasks by the top 3 statuses
  • Version Start and Release dates
  • The number of hours over or under the estimate
  • The estimated number of hours
  • The number of hours logged
  • The number of tasks remaining for each resource in the iteration
  • The number of hours that those tasks are expected to require for completion

burndown

Fig 1.0 Burndown Chart with the summarization of the iteration in the header section

burnup and summary

Fig 2.0 Burnup chart and summary of tasks by resource in the page footer


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