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Agile Epics: Definition, Examples, & Templates. An epic is a large body of work that can be broken down into a number of smaller stories. Learn more about how to organize an agile workflow with epics. Read this article
- User Stories
Summary: A user story is an informal, general explanation of...
- User Stories
This tutorial will explain how to use epics in agile software development with Jira. It will focus on epics in company-managed and team-managed projects.
10 paź 2024 · An Epic is a substantial body of work that can be divided into smaller stories, often referred to as “Issues” in Jira. These Epics typically involve multiple teams, span several projects, and can be monitored across various boards. Epics are generally completed over a series of sprints.
An epic is a large body of work that can be broken down into a number of smaller stories, or sometimes called “Issues” in Jira. Epics often encompass multiple teams, on multiple projects, and can even be tracked on multiple boards.
Epics help organisations break their work down, organise that work, while continuing to work towards a bigger goal. In a sense, epics in agile are similar to epics in film or literature. Epics can be broken down into specific pieces of work, called Features.
16 maj 2023 · Epics. Epics represent either topics or overriding goals, which are then broken down into Stories and Tasks. An Epic could present the theme/topic to which a task belongs or represent a big project, for example “Migration customer X” in consulting or “Website Relaunch” in marketing.
An epic captures a large body of work—performance-related work, for example—in a release. It's essentially a large user story that can be broken down into a number of smaller stories. An epic can span more than one project, if multiple projects are included in the board where the epic is created.