User Stories are a core concept of the agile system and form the smallest unit in a framework. As the name suggests, they are written from the end-user's perspective to look at requirements for a product or feature from a different angle. In Jira, user stories are usually created as issues or tickets.
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Yes, Jira software can also be used for non-software projects such as marketing or HR. Although originally developed for software teams, 50% of all Jira users today use the software for non-IT projects, according to Atlassian itself.
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To configure columns and statuses of your Jira team-managed project, you should consider that at the beginning, the columns are related to the statuses, so creating a column also implies creating a status. So, we can manage it directly on the board.
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The Epic Link field is a relational cross-reference, to the higher-level Epic of an issue. An Epic Link is available for all task types.
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Using the "Share" option, it is possible to share an Issue to other users in Jira by e-mail. There is another option by mentioning the name of the other users in the comments or description section in the Jira UI.
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If you want to know if you are a Jira administrator, you can check if you have access to the Jira admin interface. Click on the settings.
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Jira Software Cloud gives you the option to create team managed projects and company managed projects. The two project types differ in terms of who administers the project and how much control they have over the project's configuration.
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Jira (/ˈdʒiːrə/ JEE-rə) wird als JEEra ausgesprochen.
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