Burnup charts: A guide for product managers - LogRocket Blog
Briefly

Burnup charts track how much scope we've completed by building a 'completed' line that tries to catch up with the planned scope, providing clearer progress insights.
I find burnup charts most valuable for retrospectives. They give a comprehensive view of the sprint, allowing analysis of what went well and how to improve.
While burndown charts show scope 'burned', burnup charts provide a dual perspective, highlighting both completed work and scope changes, thus offering a fuller project picture.
The three main components of a burnup chart include planned scope, point in time for trend analysis, and the completed line to track units of work.
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