Why Jira?
The aim of working in Jira is to document a list of tasks:
were have to start
are in progress
are completed
Jira is not being implemented to track the time taken for a team member to complete a task. There is a time element to the process but this is used to ensure that we understand the teams usual capability in completing work within a set period.
Managing Tasks
Tasks to be done are categorised in Jira as 'Issues'.
In Jira, there are 3 issue types (Story, Task, Bug), however all issues that we will create in Jira should be defined as a ‘Story’ as this type has more functionality than the other types.
When a story is created the following information is added to it:
Name
Description
Unique ID
Epic Category (Project ID)
Component Category (Work Type)
Assignee (Team Member doing the work)
Story Point (A value indicating the estimated time to complete the task) - See separate section
Stories are created in the ‘Backlog’ by anyone (typically the person that knows most about the task).
The 'Backlog' contains a number of buckets used to sort stories by status (planned / unplanned) and priority. Stories can be dragged from bucket to bucket… for further details see the list of backlog buckets below.
Sprints
Stories are worked on during a ‘Sprint’ (a period of time with a start and end date). UX team sprints are of 2 weeks duration (starting on a Monday and finishing on a Friday).
Prior to the sprint starting, the stories to be added are agreed during a short ‘Sprint Planning’ meeting involving team members.
Each team member will have an agreed number of story points that can be added to a sprint and this determines the number of stories that are added to each sprint.
Story Points
Agreed story points per sprint
Team Member | Story Points |
---|---|
Matt O | |
Mike C | |
Matt G | |
Piotr R |
Backlog Buckets
Backlog Name | Ticket Type |
---|---|
Sprint # | Current sprint (at top) |
Sprints # | Next planned sprints |
--Templates-- | Task templates ready to clone to create new task (story) |
Backlog - High Priority | Backlog - High Priority |
Backlog - Non Project | Backlog - Non Project Work |
Backlog | Backlog - General Low Priority |
Task (Story) Creation
Sprint Planning
Sprint Management