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Many enterprises benefit from individual Agile teams. Greater interest grows to scale Agile practices as the organization grows. The need for enterprises to view progress of many Agile teams and across a portfolio continues to increase. To address these needs, many businesses have adopted the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®).
If you're familiar with Scrum but not familiar with SAFe®, see SAFe Studio Framework.
Azure Boards supports SAFe® practices through its autonomous teams, backlogs, boards, reports, and metrics. This article introduces you to how Azure Boards artifacts support SAFe practices and artifacts.
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This article is one of a set of Scaled Agile Framework® tutorials that applies to Azure Boards and Azure DevOps Services. Most of the guidance is valid for both the cloud and on-premises versions. However, some of the features and procedures are specific to the cloud or the latest version of Azure DevOps Server.
The SAFe® addresses how a portfolio vision is met by a hierarchy of teams, all concerned with specific goals. This framework breaks down Epics into Features and Stories. Teams work on these items in Sprints and deliver through Program Increments (PIs) and Release Trains. Furthermore, the portfolio backlog can track deliverables that map to value streams and associated budgets.
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Many SAFe® practices include growing a culture that supports agility, alignment, and autonomy, all while being customer-centric.
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Some of the ways Azure Boards supports business agility and agile culture are discussed in the following articles:
Essential SAFe® requires support for the artifacts and practices illustrated in the following poster.
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All of these artifacts and practices are supported by Azure Boards.
For an overview of how Azure Boards implements Scrum and Kanban, see About Sprints, Scrum, and project management and About Boards and Kanban.
Portfolio SAFe® adds support for managing portfolios through epics, enablers, and value streams.
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Azure Boards provides supports for the following portfolio components:
Large Solutions SAFe® includes support for a Solution Backlog, Solution Trains, and Capabilities.
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You can implement large solutions in much the same way as you implement Portfolio SAFe®. However, you can also add custom work item types and custom backlogs to support other solution requirements.
Full SAFe® includes the three levels of Essential SAFe®, Large Solution SAFe®, and Portfolio SAFe®.
The following table maps SAFe® terms or artifacts to the equivalent Azure Boards term or artifact. Choose the link to learn about implementation details.
SAFe® term or artifact
Azure Boards term or artifact
Agile teams
Teams. You define a hierarchy of teams to meet the needs of feature or development teams, program and portfolio teams, or solution train teams.
Agile Release Train (ART)
Teams. Agile teams manage the work of deliverables for a set of Features. Each Agile team has a set of Agile tools to support the flow of work and review progress and deliverables.
Budgets
Tags, Value Area. You can use tags or the Value Area field to track work associated with a specific budget or value stream.
Capabilities
Work item. You define, plan, and track Capabilities similar to Epics and Features. You capture them in work items and within various team backlogs.
Enablers
Work item. You define, plan, and track Enablers similar to Epics, Features, and Stories. You capture them in work items and within various team backlogs.
Epics
Epic work item. You define an Epic using the Epic work item type. Epics are at the top of the work item hierarchy of Epics, Features, and Stories.
Features
Feature work item. You define a Feature using the Feature work item type. Features are a container for many Stories and are represented in their own portfolio backlog.
Innovation and Planning (IP) Iteration
Iteration Path. You define Iteration Paths for a project and set their start and end dates. Each team subscribes to the iterations they work with.
Iteration
Iteration Path. You define Iteration Paths for a project and set their start and end dates. Each team subscribes to the iterations they work with.
Milestones
Milestones and key events. Milestones occur at the end of each iteration. Custom fields and tags can also be used to associate work with milestones and key events.
Portfolio Backlog
Portfolio backlog. A portfolio backlog lists the Epics associated with a portfolio with the option to expand and display the child Features and Stories.
Portfolio Kanban
Portfolio Epics board. The Portfolio team's board displays the Epics backlog as cards in an interactive, configurable, and filterable board.
Portfolio Vision
Wiki. Use the project wiki to share broadly within the organization information related to strategy, solutions, and how teams collaborate to produce portfolio and program deliverables.
Program Backlog
Feature backlog. A Feature backlog lists the Features associated with a program with the option to expand and display the child Stories.
Program Kanban
Program Features board. The Program board displays the Features backlog as cards in an interactive, configurable, and filterable board.
Program Increment (PI) Iteration Path
Iteration Path. Iteration Paths define a time box for a project with start and end dates. Iteration Paths can be defined from one week to 12 weeks or longer.
Retrospectives and reviews
Retrospectives. Each team can add a board to capture, prioritize, and create action items to support their improvement processes.
Roadmap
Delivery Plans, Feature Timeline. Azure Boards provides configurable and interactive views to review roadmaps and team deliverables.
Shared Services
Shared services team structure: Resources that are shared across teams can be represented through their own Agile feature team. Each can manage their backlog while having their work also appear in the backlogs of the teams they support.
Solutions
Solutions: Solutions can be represented through a custom Solution work item type.
Solution Backlog
Solution portfolio backlog. You can define a custom work item type and portfolio backlog to capture special business requirements of large solutions, or use Epics and Epic portfolio backlogs to capture solutions.
Strategic Themes
Wiki. Strategic Themes, similar to Portfolio Vision, can be captured in a project wiki.
Stories
User Story work item. User Stories capture the functionality you want to be delivered. They're typically sized so as to be completed with a single iteration.
Team Backlog
Stories backlog. The Stories backlog lists the User Stories assigned to the area path associated with the team.
Team Kanban
Stories board. The Stories board displays the Stories backlog as cards in an interactive, configurable, and filterable board.
Value Streams
Tags, Value Area. You can use tags or the Value Area field to track work associated with a specific budget or value stream.
Each of the following articles within this suite of tutorials provide details on how you can configure, customize, and use Azure Boards to implement your SAFe® programs and projects.
Many thanks to the following contributors for their review and feedback to the current content.
The articles in this series were updated from a previous white paper developed in collaboration with the following authors:
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