Olá @João Pedro Galvão de Oliveira ,
No Jira do ponto de vista funcional e técnico não há diferença entre uma Tarefa e uma História de Usuário. Ambos são tipos de problemas de “nível padrão” e a funcionalidade nativa do Jira os processará de forma idêntica.
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Hello,
In Jira from a functional and technical point of view there is no difference between a Task and a User Story. They are both "standard level" issue types, and native Jira functionality will process them identically.
I would like to know what the difference would be between Task and User Story in JIRA?
Certo. Isso eu entendi.
Eu queria tirar só a dúvida de que a User Story é uma atividade que possui a perspectiva de um usuário final. Então posso dizer que a Task é uma atividade que não possui essa perspectiva de um usuário final?
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Você pode aplicar a definição de sua escolha a esses itens. Suas definições parecem razoáveis para mim.
Existem muitas opiniões disponíveis na internet sobre as definições de "história de usuário" e "tarefa" sem considerar Jira.
Realmente depende do tipo de trabalho que você está acompanhando e de quem são seus “clientes”.
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You can apply the definition of your choice to these items. Your definitions seem reasonable to me.
There are many opinions available on the internet about the definitions of a "user story" and a "task" without considering Jira at all.
It really depends on the type of work you are tracking and who your "customers" are.
Right. I got this.
I just wanted to clear up the doubt that the User Story is an activity that has the perspective of an end user. So can I say that Task is an activity that does not have this perspective from an end user?
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