Jira Work Management for Business Teams by John Funk
Author:John Funk
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd.
Published: 2021-12-23T00:00:00+00:00
The features of JWM
Now, after all of the fanfare, we get to see the features. A list of components is available on the left-hand menu directly under the project name, as illustrated in the following screenshot:
Figure 5.1 â List of components
We'll now provide a quick description of the components, but we will delve more fully into each one in the coming sections. Every feature has been created with a specific purpose in mind and provides functionality that is different from the others. Remember that most of these tools are only available for JWM projects:
Summary: The Summary section is just that. It provides you with a summary of activities that have been happening in your project, along with some key statistics.
List: The List is already a fan favorite and provides a listing of all issues in your project. The ingenious part is that each column includes inline editing.
Board: The Board has existed for quite some time, and although it is not new, there is some new functionality associated with it. It provides you with an easy-to-use Kanban-style view of your issues, presented as cards.
Calendar: The Calendar presents issues as items on the calendar but includes interactive links, allowing you direct access to issues.
Timeline: A Timeline is a roadmap or Gantt-style view of issues in your project, but this view also provides interactive functionality right on the timeline.
Forms: At the time of writing this book, there was just one form available, but the Forms component comes with easy-to-create functionality and allows users, exterior to or within your project, to quickly create new issues or requests.
Issues: As with the Board, this is an existing feature but provides functionality not seen elsewhere on projects. Also, it allows you to create filters and view the results in a list or as a single issue.
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