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* JIRA glossary - Task: https://confluence.atlassian.com/agile/glossary/task | * JIRA glossary - Task: https://confluence.atlassian.com/agile/glossary/task | ||
A ''task'' is a unit of work contained within a [[#Story|story]]. | |||
In JIRA Agile, individual tasks are represented as sub-task issues, and stories are represented as parent issues. | |||
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Revision as of 22:46, 27 February 2016
Internal
Project
- Administering a Project https://confluence.atlassian.com/jiracorecloud/administering-a-project-765593096.html
A project is a collection of issues.
Component
- Organizing work with components https://confluence.atlassian.com/jiracorecloud/organizing-work-with-components-765593655.html
A component is a way to group issues within a project. Components do not have dates assigned to them. They can can have a component lead who could be a subject matter expert.
Issue
- Working with issues https://confluence.atlassian.com/jiracorecloud/working-with-issues-765593800.html
- Creating issues and sub-tasks https://confluence.atlassian.com/jiracorecloud/creating-issues-and-sub-tasks-765593815.html
- Customizing the issues in a project https://confluence.atlassian.com/jiracorecloud/customizing-the-issues-in-a-project-765593617.html
An issue is a unit of work that need to be done. The issue is the building block of any project.
An issue can have sub-tasks that can be assigned and tracked individually.
Operations:
Types
Task
- JIRA glossary - Task: https://confluence.atlassian.com/agile/glossary/task
A task is a unit of work contained within a story.
In JIRA Agile, individual tasks are represented as sub-task issues, and stories are represented as parent issues.
Bug
Story
Epic
Sub-Task
- Creating a sub-task https://confluence.atlassian.com/jiracorecloud/creating-issues-and-sub-tasks-765593815.html#Creatingissuesandsub-tasks-CreateSubtaskCreatingasub-task
A sub-task can be created for an issue to either split the issue into smaller chunks, or to allow various aspects of an issue to be assigned to different people.
Once broken down into sub-tasks, an issue cannot be resolved until all its sub-tasks are resolved.
However, if it is becoming obvious that a sub-task is holding up the resolution of an issue, that sub-task can be converted to an issue, which can be worked on independently of the original parent issue. The reverse is also true: if it is becoming obvious that an issue is really just a sub-task of a bigger issue, the issue can be converted into a sub-task of that issue.