In one of my clients, there is a setup in Jira where they have crated the SAFe structure as follows:
Feature are linked to Epics using Epic link. Stories are linked to Features using a custom issue link "implements" / "Implemented by".
Then there can be blocks/blocked by -links between features or stories.
Can
- Advanced Roadmaps handle this Feature between Jira Epics and Jira Stories or does it always assume that Jira Stories are always linked directly to Jira Epics
- If we would have a blocking relationship between two Stories belonging to two different Features, would Advanced Roadmaps then show that dependency also at Feature level (if it at all supports this structure).
We are already using Jira Structure to show the hierarchies so that is not an issue, the question is that does Advanced Roadmaps support this kind of setup?
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Thanks Joseph, so this option is out for visualising the dependencies. In the standard setup, if there are blocks-links between stories belonging to two different Epics, does the AR show then a visual link also between the Epics when the stories are not shown?
Unfortunately no, you will need to display the stories to see the dependencies link visually.
Best, Joseph
Im trying to execute a similar architecture. I see this thread is over a year old. Is there currently a way to create, and then visualize this with Advanced Roadmaps?
1) Epic
2) Features
3) User Stories (these could be across multiple dev teams)
I need to display quarterly plans at the epic level across all Features, then increment plans across all teams at the feature level then manage sprint activities on the actual dev teams.
I need to maintain the linking tasks->stories->features->epics