Dashboards display repository data at anytime during the project lifecycle. They are typically used from a project’s inception to communicate live information. In this scenario, Bob works with other team leads to verify that the stories assigned to the current sprint are implemented. Dashboards provide team members with a web-based view of the project status and enable them to easily monitor and collaborate on the project. Dashboards are useful for publishing project information, but also for gathering external information that relates to the project.
Managing and sharing project status
[CLM scenario] Design management integrates with other capabilities of the Rational® solution for Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM). Dashboards can be used to gather information related to design resources such as requirements, tests, or change requests.
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Lab title: Customize design management dashboards
Objectives: In this lab, you customize the project dashboard to include key design information. You use widgets to display design information created during the sprint. You also update your personal dashboard to gather information that you need for your daily activities.
Time required: Approximately 30 minutes