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− | A [[product epic]] (alternatively known as an [[epic story]] or, simply, [[epic]]; hereinafter, the ''Epic'') is a large [[user story]] that, in its current state, would be difficult to estimate or to complete in a single iteration. [[ | + | A [[product epic]] (alternatively known as an [[epic story]] or, simply, [[epic]]; hereinafter, the ''Epic'') is a large [[user story]] that, in its current state, would be difficult to estimate or to complete in a single iteration. In [[Agile methodology]], the ''Epics'' are typically lower priority and are waiting be broken down into smaller components. |
Revision as of 19:37, 26 March 2020
A product epic (alternatively known as an epic story or, simply, epic; hereinafter, the Epic) is a large user story that, in its current state, would be difficult to estimate or to complete in a single iteration. In Agile methodology, the Epics are typically lower priority and are waiting be broken down into smaller components.