A project team is developing a new e-commerce website. They have identified a major component, 'Customer Account Management', which is too large to be completed in a single sprint. To make the work manageable, they break it down into smaller user stories such as 'User Registration', 'Login Functionality', and 'Password Recovery'. In Agile terminology, what is 'Customer Account Management' an example of?
An Epic is a substantial body of work that can be divided into smaller units known as user stories in Agile methodologies. Epics help teams organize their work around large features or requirements that need to be developed over several iterations. A Sprint is a set, time-boxed period during which specific work has to be completed and made ready for review. The Backlog is a prioritized list of everything that is known to be needed in the product. A Task is a specific, individual unit of work required to complete a user story.
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