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A big user story that takes longer than a single sprint/iteration, and thus is broken down into smaller user stories. Typically represent a high-level feature of the developed product.
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In Agile methodology, Should epics be named after big tasks/activities encountered in user j...
Use Story Mapping is powerful and useful, but even for epics you want to think in terms of User Stories. Organizing those stories by "User Journey" is great. … So, now you might have epics that start, "as a user, I need a way to set up, maintain, and change my configuration so that..." as a start of one User Journey. …
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How to get an Epic span multiple sprints?
The key is to assign the relevant user stories to sprints--not to assign the epic to sprints.