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Plans feature a seamless integration with Jira. Changes that happen in the selected agile boards and projects will be reflected in your plan in Portfolio for Jira. It also works the other way around; the new "review changes" dialog provides you with a full view of changes that have been made before committing them back to Jira.
In addition, you can create and customize unlimited hierarchical levels. The scope is usually composed of three key hierarchical levels by default:
- Epics - Once higher-level priorities are settled, it's necessary to break them down into large pieces of work, which consist of multiple stories.
- Stories - These are the user stories capture functionality requirements.
- Sub-task - These are the work components that make up stories.
Check out some demo videos here.
Last modified on Feb 7, 2019
In this section
Related content
- Generating a thread dump
- Manually Generating a Thread Dump
- Generate a Thread Dump Externally
- How to analyze thread dumps
- How to generate external thread dumps for Confluence 5.9.2 running Windows with the bundled JRE
- 'Not enough storage is available to process this command' thrown when using jstack to generate external thread dumps
- How to troubleshoot performance issues with thread dumps
- Troubleshooting Jira performance with Thread dumps
- How to generate a heap dump
- How to identify the source of unnamed thread pools
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