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Progress calculations

Links Hierarchy adds new elements that will allow you to know the status of each issue at a stroke, like:

individual issue progress

issue progress in scope

sprints' and epics' progress

affected by blocks issues and much more

Not only Jira Software (Agile) is supported, Portfolio for Jira is also supported. See the progress of your initiatives and any element of your hierarchy.


Links Hierarchy calculates these elements of the hierarchy:

  1. Progress of resolved issues.

  2. Progress of the storypoints resolved.

  3. Progress roll up.

  4. Progress of custom fields resolved and  the individual progress of each issue.

Only "inwards" links

Only the issues that are being visualized that are low inward links contribute to the sum.

More details about inward and outward links you will find here

Reversed Links

Link directions


Link Color

The colors of the links help you to know what problems are contributing to the sum of the one issue.

Color

Line

Description

Black

The issue does not contribute to the root issue (there is one outward link at least in the branch connecting the issue with the root which breaks the roll-up progress)

Red

The issue contributes to the root (all the chain of linked issues are inward)

and all their contributing children are already loaded in the hierarchy, therefore the total contribution of the branch under the issue is well known

Orange

The issue contributes to the root from more than one way and each way does it partially with the same amount (balanced)

Light red

The issue contributes to the root but not all its children have already be loaded, therefore the real total contribution of the branch is unknown as it might vary when more children are loaded

Yellow

The same that the previous one when the issue contributes from more than one branch

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