Information Radiator
In Agile software development, an information radiator is a physical display that shows the team and other stakeholders what the status of the project or product is. The information radiator is usually in a central, easy-to-see place in the team’s workspace. This makes it easy for everyone on the team to see and understand.
Whiteboards, task boards, burndown charts, and Kanban boards are all types of information radiators. These displays often show things like how close the team is to finishing a sprint, the status of specific tasks or user stories, the team’s velocity, and any problems that are getting in the way of progress.
The goal of an information radiator is to make the team’s work and progress clear and easy to see. By making this information easy to find, team members can quickly find any problems or areas that need attention, and stakeholders can get a clear picture of the project’s status without having to wait for individual updates or reports. Information radiators can also help the team work together and talk to each other better by giving everyone a visual representation of the work being done.
Usage
It is used in Agile Project Management