Hello Everyone,
The question is about testing for a parent epic and subtasks (features).
Given:
One epic with 6 subtasks .
Each subtask is developed and considered to be done separately. The whole epic is delivered (done) only all the subtasks are done. The DoD - all tests are positive, unhappy path testing failed for each subtask.
The problem :
Epic testing.
The epic meant to be delivered only when all six subtasks ( features) delivered without failing - which brings the number of all possible testing scenarios when more than one issue is resolved and the others are not ( in different combinations) coming to 126.
Question - is this the right approach to create issues ( a parent epic and subtasks) and conduct testing ( testing unhappy paths are mandatory)?
My question might be duplicating a question raised earlier:
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-questions/Can-Epics-have-Sub-Epics/qaq-p/1400372
@Tatyana Welcome! Epics are the top issue type, you might use epics to identify the "abstract" feature, that epic will be divided on several US and each US might 1 to many subtasks (or child issues).
HTH
Nicolas
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