Microsoft DevOps Solutions

Burnup Widget

Question

You need to consider the underlined segment to establish whether it is accurate.

The Burnup widget measures the elapsed time from creation of work items to their completion.

Select No adjustment required if the underlined segment is accurate. If the underlined segment is inaccurate, select the accurate option.

Answers

Explanations

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A. B. C. D.

B

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/report/dashboards/cycle-time-and-lead-time?view=vsts

The Burnup widget is a tool in DevOps that measures progress over time for a specific set of work items. It is often used to track how well a team is doing in meeting their goals or deadlines. The widget can be used to visualize the progress of a project, by showing the total amount of work that needs to be completed, and how much work has already been completed.

The underlined segment in the question is: "The Burnup widget measures the elapsed time from creation of work items to their completion." The question is asking whether this statement is accurate or not.

The answer is that the statement is accurate. The Burnup widget does indeed measure the elapsed time from the creation of work items to their completion. It shows how much work has been completed over time, and how much work is left to do. This helps teams to track their progress and adjust their plans accordingly.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is "No adjustment required" (option A). Options B, C, and D (Lead time, Test results trend, and Burndown) are all incorrect, as they do not accurately describe what the Burnup widget measures.

  • Lead time measures the time it takes to complete a specific task, from start to finish. This is different from the Burnup widget, which measures progress over time for a set of work items.
  • Test results trend measures the trend of test results over time, and does not have anything to do with tracking the progress of work items.
  • Burndown is another type of DevOps widget, but it measures progress differently from the Burnup widget. Burndown shows the amount of work remaining in a project, and how quickly that work is being completed. This is different from the Burnup widget, which shows the total amount of work to be completed, and how much has already been completed.

In summary, the Burnup widget measures the elapsed time from creation of work items to their completion, and the statement is accurate.