![]() ![]() You also have the standard filters which are the Only My Issues and Recently Updated.īoth these filters shows you different things, whereas the Only My Issues shows the issues assigned to you, but the Recently Updated shows all the issues that were changed or updated recently. The same way we distinguished the swimlanes was also used in distinguishing the quick filters. ![]() show only bugs), or to show team-specific views of a common backlog. Use Quick Filters to switch between different issue types (e.g. Quick Filters allow you (or anyone else using this board) to further filter the collection of issues appearing on a Scrum board or Kanban board. Other ways to make it easier for you to manage your board would be using the Quick Filters. This is just one way to make it easier for the user to manage the tickets and be able to differentiate between them. In the image shown, to distinguish tasks we used the component based, whereas the user, tester or developer set the component in UAT it would show in the UAT swimlane, but if it’s set to SIT as a component then it would show in the SIT swimlane, if none it would show in the UNASSIGNED COMPONENT BUGS. You can use swimlanes to help you distinguish tasks of different categories, such as work streams, users, application areas and etc. Swimlanes are the horizontal categorisation of issues in the active sprints of a Scrum board or on a Kanban board. ![]() As you can see above in the image, we have edited the board to add multiple columns, like To Do, In Progress, Awaiting Build, Ready to Test and Done.Īnd with that we also have 3 swimlanes which are SIT, UAT, and UNASSIGNED COMPONENT BUGS. ![]()
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