I am very much confused on Story point estimates for a Task in Jira. Unllike few other tools where the story points are used for estimating only for User Story, I heard Jira allows to estimate a Task in Story Points. Could anyone suggest why Tasks are setimated in story points. Do we have a standard process that can be followed
There is a technical side to this and a process side. Technically, it is perfectly possible to allow for tasks to be estimated in story points. It is just a matter of making sure the story point field is available on the screens you use for tasks in Jira.
The process part is something else. In general I would say it is best practice to restrict story point estimations to stories only. They should normally be the things your team delivers as value to the product / project you are building and - as such - the work you are estimating in points. Tasks can be used for any type of supporting activities you need to do aside of that: having meetings, running experiments, ...
In our company, we estimate stories in story points and tasks in time. On top of that, we also log work (hours) on all types of tasks. Thus, we can calculate what we call effort - the time needed to build 1 story point. That metric is then used to add original estimates to stories, based on the story point estimate. Adding that translation makes it possible to track burndown based on remaining estimate, both for stories and other tasks.
But - having said that - I know plenty of organisations that use story point estimates on tasks as well. That is a tradeoff you should make as a team or - ideally - across teams within your organisation.
I love this idea "In our company, we estimate stories in story points and tasks in time."
But I simply don't see how to do it from the Jira interface. How does Jira let you set up time estimates for tasks, but story points for stories ?
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Hi @Rajesh Jaggumantri welcome to the Atlassian community.
Jira basically allows to input story points at "Story level". However, you can configure the story points at "task" level. Please go through this link: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/configure-estimation-and-tracking/
The story points estimation on tasks might be the choice of few organizations or projects. In Agile methodology, estimations at story level are advisable and a Sprint is not reviewed at subtasks level but by the story completion level.
Coming to your query, you should have the Project admin AND OR board admin to configure your Jira board and settings.
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