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Azure DevOps – EPICS vs FEATURES vs USER STORIES vs Tasks vs Bugs

Azure DevOps – EPICS vs FEATURES vs USER STORIES vs Tasks vs Bugs
Today, we’re diving into Epics, Features, User Stories, Tasks and Bugs and the main differences between them. You will learn when to use each one of them and how they interrelate. I will walk you through some concrete examples to illustrate the concepts.

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Mastering requirements and solution envisioning for Microsoft Business Applications – Ideas and techniques to foster shared understanding of requirements, and better solution envisioning for the Power Platform and Dynamics 365
Mastering requirements and solution envisioning for Microsoft Business Applications – Ideas and techniques to foster shared understanding of requirements, and better solution envisioning for the Power Platform and Dynamics 365

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