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Work Breakdown Structure for Jira

works with Jira Cloud

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Work Breakdown Structure (or shortened as WBS) is a hierarchical plan of all the work required to reach the project goal.

It shows the project structure in a way that allows a visual representation of nested issues.

WBS for Jira allows you to do the following:

  • 📁 create a hierarchical structure for your project(s)
  • ↪️ use drag'n drop to move issues into nested levels
  • ❌ does not override any of your current Jira data
  • 📅 works by default with "Start date" and "Due date" fields
  • ✨ seamless integration into your current workflow

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  • our application requires an "ADMIN" permission while installing - please get in touch with us, if this is a high risk for your organization and we'll try to resolve this issue

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This app is not part of the Marketplace Bug Bounty program.

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Work Breakdown Structure for Jira integrates with your Atlassian product

Version information

Version 1.1.0-ACfor Jira Cloud

Release date
Apr 5th 2024
Summary
Required scopes changed
Details

Required scopes changed:

  • Removed: admin, delete, project_admin
Payment model
Paid via Atlassian
License type
Commercial

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