Risk Burn Down Chart
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This tool was on the wishlist and has not been written about before on this Wiki. In our project it might be relevant to look at risk management, and here the Risk Burn Down Chart might come in handy. A lot more work will have to be put into the specifics of the article, but I believe the description for what the article should include, matches very well with writing about a tool like RBD Chart. I have never used the tool before, so it will be very interesting to dig into. Below I have tried to specify the structure of the article a bit more in relation to RBD chart, but I will need to do some more research into the tool to write an abstract/summary of the article at this point in time. | This tool was on the wishlist and has not been written about before on this Wiki. In our project it might be relevant to look at risk management, and here the Risk Burn Down Chart might come in handy. A lot more work will have to be put into the specifics of the article, but I believe the description for what the article should include, matches very well with writing about a tool like RBD Chart. I have never used the tool before, so it will be very interesting to dig into. Below I have tried to specify the structure of the article a bit more in relation to RBD chart, but I will need to do some more research into the tool to write an abstract/summary of the article at this point in time. | ||
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Revision as of 15:49, 12 February 2023
Summary/Motivation:
This tool was on the wishlist and has not been written about before on this Wiki. In our project it might be relevant to look at risk management, and here the Risk Burn Down Chart might come in handy. A lot more work will have to be put into the specifics of the article, but I believe the description for what the article should include, matches very well with writing about a tool like RBD Chart. I have never used the tool before, so it will be very interesting to dig into. Below I have tried to specify the structure of the article a bit more in relation to RBD chart, but I will need to do some more research into the tool to write an abstract/summary of the article at this point in time.
According to the scientific literature, the RBD chart is heavily used in AGILE/SCRUM based projects. Why this is the case is something I have to dig into, but I believe it is because the tasks of what needs to be done are more clear up front. Since it is often used in AGILE/SCRUM based project it has to be explored how it relates to project management in general.
Wiki article structure:
Abstract: This will probably be the last section that will be written, since it needs to contain a full overview of the article.
Big idea: Here the general purpose of the tool will be described. Since it is connected to Risk Management, it might be touched a bit upon.
Application: Here I will describe how to use the tool in a project. Both going into how to actually make a RBD Chart, but also how to read it and apply it as a project manager. Writing about in what context it makes sense to apply it or what type of project it proves to be very effective.
Limitations: I will write about strengths and weaknesses of the tool. When the tool should be used and not used. How it relates to the standards of project management. I will try to add other similar tools, that can be used instead of or in addition to the RBD Chart.
Annotated bibliography:
Lai, S. T., Susanto, H., & Leu, F. Y. (2022). Project Management Mechanism Based on Burndown Chart to Reduce the Risk of Software Project Failure. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 346, 197–205. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90072-4_21 - Article about the use of RBD Charts in software development and how it is effective at identifying problems in relation to risk.
Chaudhuri, D. J., & Chaudhuri, A. (2011). AGILE burndown chart deviation - predictive analysis to improve iteration planning. Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice (Serp 2011), 443–449. - Article about the usefulness of the RBD chart and how it can be used in AGILE environments.
Collins, M. J. (2010). Burndown Charts. Pro Project Management With Sharepoint 2010, 143–171. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2830-1_9 - Book chapter on the basics of RBD charts and how to make one.
Woodward, C. J., Cain, A., Pace, S., Jones, A., & Kupper, J. F. (2013). Helping students track learning progress using burn down charts. Proceedings of 2013 Ieee International Conference on Teaching, Assessment and Learning for Engineering, Tale 2013, 104–109. https://doi.org/10.1109/TALE.2013.6654409 - Article on how useful the RBD Chart is in a university setting in programming units.
Miranda, E., & Bourque, P. (2010). Agile monitoring using the line of balance. Journal of Systems and Software, 83(7), 1205–1215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2010.01.043 - Article talks about the usefulness of RBD chart in SCRUM/Agile projects, but also questions the tool and talks about some of the limitations.
Hofmann, M. (2021). Tools for the Optimisation of Workflows. A Holistic Approach To Process Optimisation, 61–120. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-34097-1_4 - Book with some basics about RBD charts and some benefits/strengths about the tool.
Sutton, S. M. (2018). Informed projection: Using what you know to make simple estimates of work better. Acm International Conference Proceeding Series, 76–85. https://doi.org/10.1145/3202710.3203147 - Article might propose better alternative tools to the RBD chart tool.