Work products are files, documents, specifications, binaries, parts, and other tangible items that are necessary to complete activities and build the product. Many times the creation of one work product is dependent on the completion of another work product.
Release Plan
Project health charts aggregate metrics from work items, source control, test results, and builds. They answer questions about the actual state of your project at many scales: for the days within an iteration, iterations within a project, or projects with in a program. The questions are also relevant for many kinds of work items such as scenarios, quality of service requirements, tasks, and bugs.
Quality Indicators
What is the quality of the software? Ideally, test rates, bugs, and code churn would all produce the same picture, but often they do not. When you find a discrepancy, you need to examine in further detail the appropriate build and data series. This graph combines the test results, code coverage from testing, code churn, and bugs, to help you see many perspectives at once.