In project management, you can use a work package to combine related tasks. You can combine tasks in work packages based on, for example, geographical area, engineering discipline, technology, or the time budget.

If you want to use work packages to synchronize with Azure DevOps, assign a work package group and a work package to each of the relevant business processes.
In the DevOps mapping, typically, you map a work package group to an epic and a work package to a feature.
If you synchronize business processes with the Azure DevOps project, for each business process, the related requirements are combined in the defined work package groups and work packages. The synchronization is done based on the DevOps mapping as defined for the solution.


Standard procedure

1. Click Business process implementation.
2. Click the Work packages tab.
3. Click Define work package.
4. In the tree, select 'select a business process'.
5. Sub-task: Assign work package group.
  5.1 Click Assign work package.
  5.2 On the Work package group tab, in the list, find and select the desired record.
  5.3 Click OK.
  5.4 Choose if you want to also assign the work package group to the child business processes of the selected business process.
  Click No.
6. Sub-task: Assign work package.
  6.1 Click Assign work package.
  6.2 Click the Work package tab.
  6.3 In the list, find and select the desired record.
  6.4 Click OK.
  6.5 Choose if you want to also assign the work package to the child business processes of the selected business process.
  Click No.
7. Close the page.

Notes

You can also manually link a work package group and work package to a business process. You can do so on the Business process designer, on the Details tab, in the Work package section.

Related to Notes

Set up work packages

 

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