How does FREE CAPACITY calculation works in Portfolio Plan capacity view?

Salomeja July 26, 2017

Why FREE CAPACITY is still left? I mean why work is not planned for all week fully?

 

The conditions are as follows:

1 team works 120h per week. Team has 2 tasks: 120h and 40h. There are no memebers included in team, weekly capacity is assigned on team level.

Portfolio capacity divides work in 2 weeks, but neither CW30 or CW31week is fully filled. Why? Especially why there is still 8h left as free in week CW30?

Capacity view

 Taks view

Is there any explanation? Because in documentation it is said that "free capacity is amount of free capacity after usage", but why all CW31 time is not used?

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Allard van Helbergen
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
August 1, 2017

Hi @Salomeja,

There are quite a few reasons that there is capacity could be left over. The main thing to understand is that the scheduling algorithm believes there is nothing that it is able to schedule. 

As an example of what could be at play:

  • there is no issue estimated small enough to still fit in the sprint
  • there is work available, but nobody with the right skills
  • there dependencies set up that push issues back
  • there are earliest start dates applied that push issue back

Have a look at the following page if you wish to learn more about how the scheduler works. 

https://confluence.atlassian.com/jiraportfoliocloud/scheduling-behavior-828785428.html

Cheers,
Allard

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Salomeja July 26, 2017

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