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Storyboard
A storyboard (or card wall) can be used to help track the status of work items during your
sprint. For example, a storyboard could have the following phases:
- Not Started
A work item that is ready to be worked on by a team member.
- In Development
A work item that is being worked on by a team member.
- In Testing A work
item that is ready to be tested by a team member.
- Testing A work item that
is being tested by a team member.
- Ready for Review A work item that is
considered done by the team, but is not yet approved by the product owner.
- Accepted A work item that is accepted by the product owner and is considered
complete.
While working in a storyboard, you can drag items from one column to another. Click the plus
symbol to view quick details, such as name, work (estimated and remaining), and status. Click
the name of any story to view its details, such as its name, description, acceptance criteria,
work (estimated and remaining), status, priority, owners (development, test, and product),
notes, and so on.
Serena Agile On Demand includes two out-of-the-box storyboards, one for use by product owners
as part of their planning activities, and one for use by teams as part of their sprint
activities.
- Product Owner Storyboard This
storyboard has phases for New, Elaborating, Pre-Planning, and Sprint Ready.
- Sprint Storyboard This storyboard has phases for Not Started, In Development, In
Test, In Review, and Accepted.
Once a specific backlog has been chosen, the same
basic collection of actions are available: edit work items and view work items. Work items can
be selected, and then moved to other phases in the storyboard using drag-and-drop.
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