Scrum

Scrum#

The Scrum perspective offers a range of views that allow you to work according to the Scrum method.

  • Scrum overview

    For Scrum, you first have to choose a specific project to which all views of the Scrum perspective refer.

  • Managing users

    With the appropriate access rights, you can add users to the system, change their properties, and delete them.

  • Managing Scrum teams

    Before anyone can do anything in a workspace or project, they must be assigned at least one role in that workspace. With each role comes a set of permissions that allow you to change items, create new items, or change certain item attributes.

  • Managing Scrum projects

    You can create, edit, and delete any number of projects. In other parts of the system, projects are referred to as “workspaces”, so we will use that term in this section.

  • Managing releases

    Releases are optional in the Scrum workflow. In Allegra, you can define releases, which in turn contain sprints and a release backlog.

  • Working with backlogs

    Backlogs serve as containers for user stories and epics, the Scrum equivalent of requirements. You can manage product backlogs and release backlogs.

  • Working with sprints

    In the sprint view, you can move items from the backlog to a specific sprint.

  • Using the board

    The board presents items intuitively. With drag and drop, you can change responsible people, status, priority, and much more.

  • Monitoring a project with burndown charts

    In Scrum, you monitor work progress with burndown charts.

  • Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)

    Because of its features and structure, Allegra is predestined as a central tool for scalable agile process models such as SAFe.