A technique showing Kanban work stages by comparing counted features over a time interval is called a/an:
A. Earned value system.
B. Fully integrated backlog.
C. Cumulative flow diagram.
D. Progressive elaboration.
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Cumulative Flow Diagram is a fundamental tool of Kanban method. It allows the team to visualize their effort and the project progress. When there’s an impediment about to occur within the process – this is where you’ll see it first.
A Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD) is an area chart that shows the various statuses of work items for an application, version, or sprint. The horizontal x-axis in a CFD indicates time, and the vertical y-axis indicates cards (issues)
Cumulative Flow Diagram is a fundamental tool of Kanban method. It allows the team to visualize their effort and the project progress. When there’s an impediment about to occur within the process – this is where you’ll see it first.
A Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD) is an area chart that shows the various statuses of work items for an application, version, or sprint. The horizontal x-axis in a CFD indicates time, and the vertical y-axis indicates cards (issues)
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