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Plots the cumulative amount of work completed (starting from zero).

While less common as a technical term, "burn up" also appears in other blogging niches: Tips to Avoid Blogging Burn Out - Charmingly Styled burn up

This dual-line approach is particularly useful because it clearly shows —when the total work required increases during the project—which a simple burn-down chart might hide. Other "Burn Up" Contexts Plots the cumulative amount of work completed (starting

Tracks the total amount of work planned for the project. A "burn-up" in a blog context most commonly

A "burn-up" in a blog context most commonly refers to , a project management tool used to track work completion and scope changes over time. Burn-up Charts in Project Management

In Agile and Scrum methodologies, a burn-up chart provides a visual representation of a project's progress. It is distinguished from a "burn-down" chart by showing two separate lines:

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