The Sprint Backlog & Charts page displays several charts to provide a comprehensive report of sprint progress. You can filter the view by product, sprint, and team.
An hours burndown chart compares the actual hours that the team burned on user stories against the expected burndown for the sprint.

The X-axis shows the days in the sprint. All days, including weekends, are considered valid workdays. The Y-axis shows the task hours in the sprint. Actual hours remaining displays as a green line. The expected burndown, or guideline, displays in red. Hours completed is shown in blue. The Estimated hours is shown in yellow. Each point on the lines is a data point representing a day in the sprint. Hover text on remaining hours data points displays the sprint day and the remaining effort. Hover text on the guideline data points displays the sprint day and the remaining planned effort.
A points burndown chart compares the remaining story points the team completed against the expected burndown. Like the sprint burndown, the actual burndown line is green and the guideline is red.
Each data point on the actual burndown line represents a day in the sprint. The daily point burndown reflects the points remaining for that day and any new point estimation (for example, user stories added, removed or changes in user story points). A tooltip on the actual burndown line displays the sprint day and the number of points remaining in the sprint.
A team member allocation chart. For each team member, the chart displays their total capacity for the sprint, remaining hours to date, and a time allocation bar chart.
The bar chart compares team member capacity against actual assigned hours. The bar displays green for properly allocated time (80 through 100 percent of capacity), blue if under-allocated, and red if over-allocated. Hover text on a bar displays remaining available hours, remaining assigned hours, and % of time (%actual, $total).
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