From the course: Jira Core Concepts and Advanced Features by Pearson
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Understanding features in Jira to radiate information - Jira Tutorial
From the course: Jira Core Concepts and Advanced Features by Pearson
Understanding features in Jira to radiate information
JIRA has quite a few different ways of displaying data from one or more projects. Some of them read-only, some of them interactive. Let's summarize some of these capabilities that we've seen earlier in the course. One of the first things we've learned about is JIRA project boards, which display issues on a single view with issues flowing from left to right across the board as they change status towards completion. Most projects come with a board, but custom ones can be added to a project and you can control what issues populate those boards, allowing for multi-project boards, with issues on the board coming from different projects. Within a project and associated with boards are also JIRA reports, which are usually graphical charts. The term report is a bit of a misnomer here in JIRA. These are graphical plots of data. Some charts are are locked to only showing data from issues that are mapped to the board they're tied with, but others can be given a filter for their data source. And…