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  1. Define features and epics to organize backlog items - Azure Boards ...

    Mar 2, 2026 · Learn about features and epics in Azure Boards and how to use them to organize your product and portfolio backlogs.

  2. Feature Vs User Story Azure Devops - Azure Lessons

    Feb 9, 2026 · In this comprehensive article, I will break down the distinction between a Feature and a User Story. The structural hierarchy of Azure DevOps explains the strategic purpose of each work …

  3. Understanding DevOps Work Item Hierarchy: Epics, Features, User Stories ...

    Apr 1, 2025 · A Feature is a medium-sized work item that defines a specific functionality needed to complete an Epic. Features span multiple user stories and are typically completed within one or more...

  4. Epics, Features, and User Stories in Azure DevOps

    Feb 3, 2026 · Understanding Epics, Features, and User Stories in Azure DevOps (A Practical Blog Article) In Azure DevOps Boards, work items like Epic, Feature, and User Story (or Product Backlog …

  5. Epic vs. Feature vs. User Story - The Key Differences

    May 23, 2024 · Epics, Features, and User Stories follow a hierarchical structure. Epics represent the highest-level goals, followed by Features that contribute to achieving those goals, and finally User …

  6. Azure DevOpsEPICS 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 …

  7. Work Items, Epics, Features, and User Stories ItTechGenie

    Azure Boards offers a powerful and flexible way to manage your work using Work Items, Epics, Features, and User Stories. These building blocks help your team stay organized, deliver value, and …

  8. Introduction to Azure DevOps - Lesson 03 - Creating Epic / Feature ...

    In the third episode of the Azure DevOps series, we'll learn how to correctly create and fill out the main backlog items: Epics, Features, and User Stories. ...more

  9. How to Set Up Epics, Features, Stories, and Tasks in Azure DevOps

    To effectively use Azure Boards, it is essential to understand the concept of epics, features, and user stories. Let's explore how to create an epic and add features and user stories to it.

  10. azure-devops-docs/docs/boards/backlogs/define-features-epics ... - GitHub

    Feb 28, 2026 · Generally, you should complete backlog items, such as user stories or tasks, within a sprint, while features and epics might take one or more sprints to complete.