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Definition

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.gitignore

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A text file that tells Git about the files and folders that should be ignored from the repository.

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Agile

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Agile is a collaborative approach to software development based on incremental and iterative developments.

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Agile

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Agile is a collaborative approach to software development based on incremental and iterative developments.

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API Key

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An API key is a unique code passed into an API to identify the application or user requesting the API.

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API Key

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An API key is a unique code passed into an API to identify the application or user requesting the API.

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Application

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An application is a program designed to create value for a group of customers.

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Application

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An application is a program designed to create value for a group of customers.

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Automation

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Automation is a set of automatic tasks, tests, or flows that will run as part of a continuous delivery process to ensure quality during deployment. With automations, you can automate the parts of software development related to building, testing, and deploying, increasing predictability and efficiency and minimizing human manual intervention and costs.

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Automation

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Automation is a set of automatic tasks, tests, or flows that will run as part of a continuous delivery process to ensure quality during deployment. With automations, you can automate the parts of software development related to building, testing, and deploying, increasing predictability and efficiency and minimizing human manual intervention and costs.

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Automation Template

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A reusable template that contains a set of steps that can be executed in the future.

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Automation Template

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A reusable template that contains a set of steps that can be executed in the future.

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Back Promotion

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A back promotion is a process that allows you to promote user stories from higher environments to lower environments.

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Back Promotion

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A back promotion is a process that allows you to promote user stories from higher environments to lower environments.

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Burndown Chart

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A burndown chart is a graphical view that compares the current progress of the items in a sprint with the planned progress.

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Burndown Chart

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A burndown chart is a graphical view that compares the current progress of the items in a sprint with the planned progress.

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Code Coverage

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A testing metric that helps you determine the quality of the code that you want to test.

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Code Coverage

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A testing metric that helps you determine the quality of the code that you want to test.

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Compliance Rule

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A compliance rule contains the criteria relevant to an organization that Copado’s scanner uses to query and analyze your org’s metadata and match when a metadata item is out of compliance.

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Compliance Rule

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A compliance rule contains the criteria relevant to an organization that Copado’s scanner uses to query and analyze your org’s metadata and match when a metadata item is out of compliance.

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Compliance Rule Group

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Compilation of compliance rules that can be assigned to an environment.

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Compliance Rule Group

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Compilation of compliance rules that can be assigned to an environment.

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Compliance Scan

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Copado Compliance Hub’s analysis is performed to monitor metadata changes in your environments or Git branches.

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Compliance Scan

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Copado Compliance Hub’s analysis is performed to monitor metadata changes in your environments or Git branches.

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Connection Behavior

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A template used to define the promotion, back-promotion behaviors, automation, and quality gates that are applied throughout your DevOps process.

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Connection Behavior

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A template used to define the promotion, back-promotion behaviors, automation, and quality gates that are applied throughout your DevOps process.

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Copado Branch Management

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A feature-based license that enables a connection between two orgs in a pipeline for Copado to create feature branches and execute Git-based promotions between the orgs.

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Copado Branch Management

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A feature-based license that enables a connection between two orgs in a pipeline for Copado to create feature branches and execute Git-based promotions between the orgs.

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Copado Compliance Hub

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A user-based license that allows you to monitor and enforce compliance rules on your business for all metadata changes made within your environments.

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Copado Compliance Hub

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A user-based license that allows you to monitor and enforce compliance rules on your business for all metadata changes made within your environments.

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Copado Data Deploy

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A user-based license that allows you to configure a data set deployment by using point-and-click data templates.

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Copado Data Deploy

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A user-based license that allows you to configure a data set deployment by using point-and-click data templates.

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Copado Permissioner

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The Copado Permissioner is an application that allows you to have better control of permission set assignments to users.

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Copado Permissioner

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The Copado Permissioner is an application that allows you to have better control of permission set assignments to users.

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Copado Plan

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A license that gives you access to manage planning records such as user stories, sprints, epics, etc., and functionality such as Kanban Boards, Sprint Wall, and Work Manager.

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Copado Plan

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A license that gives you access to manage planning records such as user stories, sprints, epics, etc., and functionality such as Kanban Boards, Sprint Wall, and Work Manager.

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Copado User

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A user-based license designed to help you better manage the release management process of requirements from one or multiple sandboxes to production.

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Copado User

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A user-based license designed to help you better manage the release management process of requirements from one or multiple sandboxes to production.

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Credential

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A credential is a connection between a user and an environment.

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Credential

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A credential is a connection between a user and an environment.

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Data Commit

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Data commits allow you to keep a version history of the changes to be committed in a data set via CSV files and easily move them to upper environments (or lower, in case of back-promotions) within your pipeline.

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Data Set

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A data set is a container that stores, in CSV files, a snapshot of the data included in a particular environment for use in the future.

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Data Template

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A data template is a configuration file that defines a data structure you want to migrate between Salesforce orgs.

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Deployment

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Deployment is a process of moving one or multiple changes from one environment to another.

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Deployment Step

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A deployment step is an action that is performed during a deployment.

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Destination Branch

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A destination branch is a copy of the content included in the destination environment.

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Dynamic Variables

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Set of predefined variables that can be used in a Salesforce Flow deployment step.

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Environment

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An environment in Copado is a representation of a Salesforce organization or instance of an application in other clouds such as Heroku or MuleSoft.

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Environment Variables

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Environment Variables is a feature that allows you to make commits, deployments, branch validation environmentagnostic.

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Epic

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An epic is a large user story that needs to be split up into smaller user stories prior to its implementation.

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Feature

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A feature is an Agile and scrum element that can be described as a large piece of work that delivers some type of business value.

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Feature Branch

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A feature branch is an auxiliary branch that Copado creates when you commit changes to a user story.

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Function

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A function is a script that contains a series of commands and can be executed from Copado.

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Git Repository

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A Git repository is a storage location where the versions of your files are stored. This may be a hosted location or your own Git server.

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Git Snapshot

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A Git snapshot in Copado is a connection between a Salesforce org and a Git repository branch.

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Job Execution

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A job execution is a representation of a job template execution at a given point in time.

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Job Step

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A job step is a task that is performed as a result of a job template execution.

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Job Template

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A job template is a reusable template with a list of steps that can be executed as part of different processes such as a commit, a promotion or a deployment.

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Kanban

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Kanban is an Agile framework based on a JIT (Just-In-Time) approach and incremental improvements, where all the work is organized on a Kanban board.

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Kanban Board

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A Kanban board is a tool that helps you visualize Salesforce records distributed among different columns as well as filter them to fit your needs.

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Metadata Component

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Elements of the metadata grid in the Salesforce Metadata PipelinesUser Story Commitpage (in the Copado DevOps PlatformUser Story Commitpage, the metadata components are called files).

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Metadata Group

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A metadata group is a collection of metadata items to which you can apply different automation or quality gates.

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Metadata Item

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A metadata item is a representation of a Salesforce metadata type.

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Org Difference

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An org difference is a comparison between two Salesforce orgs.

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Persona

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A persona represents a group of users clustered based on shared behavior, motivations, goals, pain points, or other characteristics.

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Pipeline

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A unidirectional flow that defines the order in which changes will be migrated, starting with the development orgs and finishing in the production org.

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Project

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A proposed or planned undertaking of changes that are going to be made in Salesforce.

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Promotion

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A container used to deploy one or multipleuser storiesfrom one environment to another following a designatedpipeline.

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Promotion Branch

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A promotion branch is a branchcreated by Copado’s backend that combines the content in the feature branch with the content in the destination environment.

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Prompt

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A single input or instruction given to an AI system to generate a response.

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Pull Request

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A mechanism that allows you to let your team know about the changes you have pushed to a branch in a repository so that you all can discuss them.

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Release

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A release is a feature that allows you to group user stories to promote them together as well as to keep track of the version of changes that your application experiences after every deployment.

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Scope

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A field on theEnvironment Variablerecord that specifies where a particular variable will be applied.

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Scrum

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Scrum is an Agile methodology used in software development that helps teams work together using iterations called sprints.

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Snapshot Difference

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A snapshot difference compares two Salesforce orgs, two Git commits, or a Salesforce org and a Git commit.

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Source Environment

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A Salesforce org that carries all your changes to be promoted to the next environment (or to a previous one, in case of back-promotions). For example, if you want to promote your changes from Dev1 to UAT, Dev1 will be your source environment.

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Sprint

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A sprint (or iteration) is a time-boxed period during which a team needs to complete a certain amount of work. The duration of the sprint is set in advance and usually ranges from one week to a month, a two-week period being the most common.

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Sprint Wall

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A sprint wall is a view that shows the sprint’s status and a whole picture of its content.

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Standard Action

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An action that is provided by Copado out-of-the-box, e.g., commit. System Property A system property is a value that is stored in Copado and can be referenced in a function.

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Team

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A team is a group of people who work together on the same project.

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Test Script

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A test script is a list of predefined steps you need to follow to test the specifications of a system.

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Theme

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A theme is a group of user stories contributing to a common goal. It is the highest level in the user story hierarchy.

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User Story

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A user story is the smallest unit of work in an Agile framework. It’s an informal, general explanation of a software feature written from the perspective of the end-user or customer. Hence, a user story can be called an end goal, not a feature. In Copado, a User Story is also used as a container object to develop, commit, promote, and deploy development work (Metadata, Apex code, etc.). It also helps to link and track additional functionalities like Use Cases, Test Runs, and Quality Gates.

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User Story Task

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A user story can be brokeninto multiple tasks, which are used to enable the development team to better understand what needs to be done and chalk out the roadmap to the completion of the user story. Tasks are usually defined by the people doing the work (Developers, QA, etc.). They contain a detailed explanation of the job to be completed.

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YAML

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A data-oriented language that is used to create a configuration and provide a human-readable file format.