Scrum (or BurnDown/BurnUp) Charts

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peteB

Is it possible (using the olap cubes or via plugin etc) to generate BurnDown,
or BurnUp graphs from project.

Ive tried the scrum plugin (for project2003) but it doesnt seem to capture
all of my data, plus i had to spend quite some time debugging it for 2007....


id like to produce some form of graph (in excel) that clearly shows the work
expected, work completed, and therefore at the current rate of working the
expected finish date

any suggestions would be great.

cheers
pete
 
G

Greg DC

Pete I am looking for the same thing. We use SCRUM and MS Project 2007 and
Server 2007. I don't quite understand Gary's reply. What have you found
out?

Greg
 
B

bobby bos

visit
www.msprojecttools.com

there is addon for MS project to a scrumserver





GregD wrote:

Pete I am looking for the same thing.
20-Jun-08

Pete I am looking for the same thing. We use SCRUM and MS Project 2007 and
Server 2007. I do not quite understand Gary's reply. What have you found
out?

Greg

:

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Scrum (or BurnDown/BurnUp) Charts
Is it possible (using the olap cubes or via plugin etc) to generate BurnDown,
or BurnUp graphs from project.

Ive tried the scrum plugin (for project2003) but it doesnt seem to capture
all of my data, plus i had to spend quite some time debugging it for 2007....


id like to produce some form of graph (in excel) that clearly shows the work
expected, work completed, and therefore at the current rate of working the
expected finish date

any suggestions would be great.

cheers
pete

Re: Scrum (or BurnDown/BurnUp) Charts
Pete:

Have you tried working with visual reports in the 2007 client? You need to
have Excel 2007, but I think you can get what you want from these.

--

Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
MSProjectExperts
For Project Server Consulting: http://www.msprojectexperts.com
For Project Server FAQS: http://www.projectserverexperts.com



Pete I am looking for the same thing.
Pete I am looking for the same thing. We use SCRUM and MS Project 2007 and
Server 2007. I do not quite understand Gary's reply. What have you found
out?

Greg

:


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