Epic, Stories, and Tasks
An epic is a large amount of work that is almost always delivered over a number of sprints. An epic often is a high-level description of functionality. It contains no specific details. Through customer feedback, the team can learn what is needed to complete the epic. An example of an epic may be: As a user of the app, I want to be able to set up and to review a Business Model Canvas in an app.
An epic is a high-level description of the feature or features. Since specific details are missing, the team needs to learn more about the epic, and often this will generate multiple stories. solve the problem that the epic defines, can become a story.
A user story should be as small as possible while it is still delivering ...
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