Hello Antonio,

On Tuesday 01 June 2010, Antonio David wrote:
> We wanted to know if that two details affect the calculation:
>  - we don't close user stories during a sprint. When all the tasks of
> a user story are closed, is it needed to close the story too?

Yes. This is because the team (developers) close the tasks and when all 
tasks are done, the story is done (by their definition of done). But in 
Scrum, the PO still needs to accept the product increment during the 
sprint review. So for us, this is when the PO really closes the story.

>  - we only assign sprint property to tasks, not to stories. It's
> needed to assign the sprint property to user stories too?

This is the reason why your sprint data is incorrect. Velocity is 
calculated over the user story points in the sprint. If no user stories 
are in there, the sum is 0 of course. What we do is select user stories 
from the release backlog (in sprint planning), pull them into the sprint 
backlog and then break them down into tasks. This way, both the story 
and the tasks have the sprint set.

Hope this helps

Robert

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