In this post you will learn what is JIRA and where we used JIRA and what is the purpose of JIRA. JIRA is Atlassian's issue and project tracking tool. To put it simply: JIRA allows you to track any kind of unit of work (be it an issue, bug, story, project task, etc.) through a predefined workflow.
It’s available on-demand through a monthly subscription (software-as-a-service), or it can be deployed on your own servers for an upfront license.
JIRA's really good at tracking (via detailed, custom reports and dashboards) where all of your project items/issues lie at a teamwide, company or individual level - for example, what are all of the issues assigned to me, created in the last 7 days?
It combines:
issue tracking - a software application that allows to record and follow the progress of every problem or "issue" that user identifies until the problem is resolved.Product Management: -
Where you can create project, create sprints inside those projects, manage it by creating stories which team would work on to deliver the product.
Configurable dashboard with widgets: -
Which allows you to track what is going on in project, can track user work-flows, burndown charts, verify velocity of team etc...
Reporting: -
Gives best reports to understand the progress of the project. Helps you with total spent verses the estimation, which us to understand the budget very preciously.
Scrum & Kanban: -
Helps you with configurable scrum and Kanban boards. Where you can use Scrum board for managing your board, which you can use Kanban to manage bugs, epics in the system.
Plugins Support: -
Jira supports a tons of external plugins which can be used to manage everything regarding your product inside Jira. Like GitHub , Software Testing: Can anyone share perspective on the tool Zephyr for JIRA? Zendesk Chat (formerly Zopim) etc...
agile project management - an iterative approach to planning and guiding project processes.
The main alternatives are Trello, Gemini, Wrike, Zoho and other.
It’s available on-demand through a monthly subscription (software-as-a-service), or it can be deployed on your own servers for an upfront license.
JIRA's really good at tracking (via detailed, custom reports and dashboards) where all of your project items/issues lie at a teamwide, company or individual level - for example, what are all of the issues assigned to me, created in the last 7 days?
It combines:
issue tracking - a software application that allows to record and follow the progress of every problem or "issue" that user identifies until the problem is resolved.Product Management: -
Where you can create project, create sprints inside those projects, manage it by creating stories which team would work on to deliver the product.
Configurable dashboard with widgets: -
Which allows you to track what is going on in project, can track user work-flows, burndown charts, verify velocity of team etc...
Reporting: -
Gives best reports to understand the progress of the project. Helps you with total spent verses the estimation, which us to understand the budget very preciously.
Scrum & Kanban: -
Helps you with configurable scrum and Kanban boards. Where you can use Scrum board for managing your board, which you can use Kanban to manage bugs, epics in the system.
Plugins Support: -
Jira supports a tons of external plugins which can be used to manage everything regarding your product inside Jira. Like GitHub , Software Testing: Can anyone share perspective on the tool Zephyr for JIRA? Zendesk Chat (formerly Zopim) etc...
agile project management - an iterative approach to planning and guiding project processes.
The main alternatives are Trello, Gemini, Wrike, Zoho and other.
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