Agile 2.0 Prior Release Dashboard

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  • Updated March 12, 2026
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    Summary of Agile 2.0 Prior Release Dashboard

    The Agile 2.0 Prior Release Dashboard enables users to visualize data regarding scope, actual burnup and burndown, and forecast trends from previous releases. This tool is essential for analyzing past performance to effectively plan for future releases.

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    To access the dashboard, navigate to All > Agile Development > Dashboards and select Agile 2.0 Prior Release Dashboard.

    Key Features

    • Data Visualization: Includes burnup and burndown reports to analyze trends and scope changes.
    • Role-Specific Benefits:
      • Product Owners: Gain insights into actual changes and forecast trends of prior releases.
      • Scrum Users: Track completed stories and understand scope changes in active releases.
    • Widgets:
      • Stories Completed: Shows the total number of stories completed in the previous release.
      • Completed Work: Indicates the amount of work (in story points) finished.
      • Missing Estimates: Displays stories in the release lacking estimates.
    • Customizable Reports: Users can customize the Burnup and Burndown reports to better suit their analysis needs.

    Key Outcomes

    By utilizing the Agile 2.0 Prior Release Dashboard, customers can:

    • Analyze past performance to enhance future release planning.
    • Understand team performance through visual trends in scope, burnup, and burndown.
    • Adjust workload planning based on actual progress compared to ideal timelines.

    Note: Canceled stories do not impact the data presented in the dashboard.

    Prior Release Dashboard provides data visualization on scope, actual burnup and burndown, and forecast trends of previous releases. Analyze the data and plan the work for upcoming releases.

    Navigate to All > Agile Development > Dashboards and select Agile 2.0 Prior Release Dashboard.

    Figure 1. Agile 2.0 prior release burndown report
    Agile 2.0 prior release burndown report.
    Figure 2. Agile 2.0 prior release burnup report
    Agile 2.0 prior release burnup report.
    Note:
    Canceled stories are not included in any of this data.

    End user and roles

    Table 1. End user goal with required role and benefits
    End user and goal Required role Benefits

    Product owner: Needs visibility into actual changes in scope and forecast trends of the previous releases.

    scrum_user

    Analyze trends for the following:
    • Scope changes
    • Previous releases

    Indicators

    Scrum: Sum of story points of completed stories in the active releases
    Generates the actual burndown series in the Release Burndown report, and the completed series in the Release Burnup report.
    Scrum: Sum of story points of all stories in active releases
    Generates the scope series in the Release Burndown and Release Burnup reports.

    Breakdowns

    • Scrum: Release
    • Scrum: Prior release

    Widgets

    Stories Completed
    Indicates the total number of stories that were completed in the previous release.
    Completed
    Indicates the amount of work (in story points) that was completed in the previous release.
    Missing Estimates
    Indicates the total number of stories in the release that are missing estimates.

    Data visualizations

    Table 2. Prior release Summary
    Title Type Description
    Release Burnup Line chart

    Analyze the burnup trends of a previous release.

    The prior release burnup report comprises the following series that can be hidden or displayed based on your preference:

    • Scope: Indicates the amount of work that was planned for the release.
    • Completed: Indicates the amount of release work that is complete for this release.
    Release Burndown Line chart

    Shows the scope and rate of scope change, the ideal rate for work completion, and the actual rate of work completion. Analyze the burndown trends and accordingly plan the workload for an upcoming release.

    The prior release burnup report comprises the following series that can be hidden or displayed based on your preference:
    • Scope: Indicates the amount of work that was planned for the release.
    • Ideal Burndown: Indicates how the team had to progress on stories to deliver the release on time.
    • Remaining: Indicates the amount of work that is completed.

      If the actual burndown (Remaining) is above the ideal burndown, it implies that the team was running behind the schedule of the release. If the actual burndown (Remaining) is below the ideal burndown, it implies that the team was running ahead of the schedule of the release.

    You can customize the Burnup and Burndown reports. For more information, see Customizing Agile 2.0 dashboard reports.