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Introduction

Never worked with Jira before? No problem. Please first read the Jira training Basics page.
In this chapter below the Jira setup for Yamaha IS Projects (YIS) is explained.


Project YIS is set up as a single space to allow Information Systems and Business to align on an Agile way of working, as part of the Agile Transformation.

Together we strive to arrive at a Jira configuration that is usable for all teams, supporting all YME Information Systems processes in a comprehensive, simplified manner.

Yamaha IS Projects (YIS) 

Project YIS is a Software delivery Project.

YIS Issuetypes


YIS: Scrum Issue Type Scheme contains the following Issue types:


Issue types have a hierarchy to them:

Items in YIS project build on the Programmes or Projects created in YPM. More detailed information about YPM setup can be found here: Jira training for Portfolio Planning.
An Epic should always be linked to one of these, so it is clear which strategic initiative it's part of.

An Epic is a large feature, that is broken down into its component Stories by a scrum team.

A Story is a feature that can be tested separately, and is part of an Epic.

A Sub-task is an activity that needs to be performed to complete a higher-level issue type. It's always part of another issue type.

At the same level as Story, other Product Backlog Items exist with slightly different meanings:

A Bug is a broken feature found outside of sprint;

A Change Request is a change to an existing feature, requested during UAT;

ADefect is a broken feature found during UAT;

A Spike is a Proof of Concept or other research required to prove the feasibility of a solution;

A Task is a Non-Functional Requirement, work in software development that brings no value to business yet is necessary (for example: code refactoring);

For testing addon Xray is used, the following issue types exist. These are used solely by testers, to plan their work;

A Precondition describes the correct starting point of the test case. It can be a user's configuration; or a required object status, "with product _1" for example; or some permission that needs to be set before a test case is run;

A Test describes a single test scenario;

A Test Execution reports the execution of a Test;

A Sub Test Execution represents sub-task tests executions;

A Test Plan is a container for test cases, usually related to a single sprint;

A Test Set collects Tests that logically belong together, so they can easily be reused, for example for planning of UAT.


YIS Issues overview

YIS has two field configurations:

YIS Specific Fields

Story example:

YIS Workflows

This project contains three workflows, with the distinction being made whether an item contains a software release (development workflow) or not (four step workflow).


Any work that can require a deployment uses the "Development" workflow:

These workflow steps are intended for:


Any issue-type that will not include a deployment uses the simplified "Four-step" workflow:


Epics have three additional statuses for Product Owners to prepare the work:

These workflow steps are intended for:


YIS Issue creation

Users (licensed user) can use the  button anywhere in Jira from the top bar.

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When using the create button the correct project and issue-type needs to be chosen and  some other (required) fields as well. Required fields are marked with a red * .

Example:

Issues can also being created via the Board or backlog. Subtasks can being created via the original issue. Detailed instructions can be found in Jira training Basics - Issue Creation.

For a Story automatically a description is pre-filled.

YIS Boards

YIS works with 3 template boards.
These template boards have the same configurations across teams.

YIS Product Owner board

For Product Owners (PO's) who want to collaborate across teams, we can set up a Product Owner Board.

A PO board shows all Epics, Projects, and Programmes for teams who work on a single solution, enabling PO's to prioritize large initiatives together, and prepare new initiatives before these are assigned to development teams.


Here is an example for PO's Salesforce. Notice how certain epics are assigned to the group "PO Salesforce" to prepare further, instead of a development team:

Remember that a development team only sees Epics that are assigned to their Yamaha Team development team.


A PO board follows Epics across the board in a Kanban flow, using the YIS Epic statuses:

YIS Scrum template

Within YIS all scrum boards use the same template, with the following configuration features:

YIS Kanban template

Within YIS all Kanban boards use the same template, with the same configuration features as the scrum template, and in addition:


YIS Deployment Board

The work done in sprints ends when a PBI is either "Done" or "Ready for Release" in the item workflow. All items that require a deployment are next shows on the Deployment Board.

Since at the moment YME works with bi-weekly releases (and sometimes in-between hotfixes), this board collects all work across teams that still needs to be released.

At the top of the screen the quick filter for a team can be activated, which limits the work shown to a single team.