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58 votes
It is now possible to build and share plans with Structure.Gantt planning app, please see https://almworks.com/gantt
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Add a resource allocation report
Structure plugin is a neat way to build the projects Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).
It would be a nice feature to see an aggregated view of the allocated resources per structure. The MS Project resource optimization functionality is not needed from my point of view in an agile environment. However an overview of the resource capacity utilization would be nice.13 votesIt is now possible to see resource allocation with help of Structure.Gantt extension.
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Structure.Gantt for the cloud?
Are you working on developing the Structure.Gantt addition to be used on the cloud version?
12 votesHi there, Structure.Gantt for Cloud is available for some time already, we’re working hard to bring all of the On-Prem features to Cloud, please give it a try!
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Export Gantt View
I'd like to be able to print the Gantt view alongside the Structure View. The time can be shortened into 1 column and show start and finish dates alongside the list, the same way it is on the page but in the printed view.
6 votesThis feature is now available as a part of Structure.Gantt 1.2 release.
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Resource leveling by rank, to respect the backlog order
According to Scrum the backlog order/rank defines the priority of an issue. When applying resource leveling, there is no option to respect this priority by placing first issue, delaying the next and so on.
6 votesStarting from Structure.Gantt 2.4 it is now possible to use Rank as Resource Leveling priority, see Release Notes for more details: https://wiki.almworks.com/x/RIBKBQ
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Support dependency offsets
As a project planner I need to be able to define a dependency with an offset.
Example: Task 5 can start 3 days after Task 4 starts. I would define that as a Start-to-start dependency from Task 5 on Task 4 with a +3 day offset.5 votesHello!
Starting from version 2.2 Structure.Gantt has dependency lag/lead time support!
More details here: https://wiki.almworks.com/x/bQHdB
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when auto scheduling in gantt, have start and finish dates synced with a field in issue.
when auto scheduling in gantt, start and finish dates are not synced with Start Date and End Date of the issue and later when generating reports, we cant have a realistic report
5 votesHello Zarei!
Starting from Structure.Gantt 2.3 it is now possible to sync Gantt start and finish dates back into Jira.
See more details in Structure.Gantt 2.3 Release Notes: https://wiki.almworks.com/x/4IAUBQ
More Gantt attributes will be available within Structure.Gantt 2.4 update (scheduled to be released in April 2020)
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Separate Effort from Duration. Gantt should show the duration independent from the effort estimation.
Duration depends of the availability of resources. Gantt should show how long the issue will take to close, For Stories the duration is given by the sprint. For Epics there is no possibility to hold this information and show it in the Gantt, using the Effort field for this information is completely the wrong way.
3 votesWith the release of Structure.Gantt 1.4 it is now possible to enter Effort and duration independently. Please, see https://wiki.almworks.com/x/C7W9Aw for more details
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Provide a Gantt Gadget Timeline View
It would be great to embed the gantt view inside a Confluence page as a timeline view.
2 votesThis feature is now available as a part of Structure.Gantt 1.2.0 release.
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Allow choosing Monday as first day of the week
I should be able to choose Monday as the first day of the week in the Gantt chart. Personal setting at the very least, tho it might make sense to have a configurable default on some level.
2 votesSupported by Structure.Gantt 1.3 (via Jira locale settings)
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Gantt resource view should better callout what the numbers mean
So lets say that I'm new to Structure.Gantt.
When I see the resource view, I see a bunch of numbers for each resource line item. Of course I can assume that these are the hours allocated to each individual on a daily basis, but there is no indication of that being the case without playing with the Gantt chart, which effects others tasks.
It may seem like such a minor thing, but for people who are new to resource planning or have experienced resource planning in other tools understanding what those numbers mean is important.
1 voteWith introduction of Structure.Gantt 1.4 it is now possible to choose whatever allocation is shown in Hours or Percents, see here for more details: https://wiki.almworks.com/x/1rS9Aw
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Enhance Visuals
Enhance the visualization by adding the possibility to group tasks by boxing them. The grouping effect should be configurable per issue type (color and on/off)
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1 voteWith release of Structure.Gantt 1.3 it is now possible to have different configurations/colors for different set of issues, please see release notes for more details: https://wiki.almworks.com/x/kR50Aw
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Provide start and end date / time in custom fields and automatically updated taking in consideration the work schedule, estimated real time
These fields are of extreme importance for time management throughout the project.
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Resource Leveling Options
Allow Gantt bars to consider an issue's "Remaining Estimate" value when computing the resource usage. Currently, we have issues with a start and end date, and are using time tracking which keeps track of "Remaining Estimate".
But the Gantt bars are allocating by default, the value of "1.0". So the quadrant for resource usage is computing a total resource need that is assuming everyone is allocated 1 full day for every assignment. If an assignee has 8 things going on in a given day, it's reporting 64 hours need by that person per day! If instead the resource usage would…
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