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Working with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System (Pro-Developer)
Working with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 0735621853
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 97
Authors:
Richard Hundhausen
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Working with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System
Copyright
Introduction
Who Is This Book For?
Organization of This Book
Prerelease Software
Online Companion Content
Support for This Book
Part I: Introducing Team System
Chapter 1: Overview of Team System
Life Without Visual Studio 2005 Team System
The Need for a Methodology
Visual Studio 2005 Team System
Roles Within Team System
Visual Studio 2005 Editions
Visual Studio 2005 Express Editions
Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition
Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition
Integration with Other Microsoft Products
Summary
Chapter 2: Team Foundation Server
Team Foundation Server Components
Team Foundation Server Architecture
Software Configuration Management (SCM)
Summary
Chapter 3: Team System Client Applications
Tools for Project Managers
Tools for Architects
Tools for Developers
Tools for Testers
Internet Explorer for All Team Members
Command-Line Utilities
Tools by Roles
Summary
Part II: Team System for the Entire Team
Chapter 4: Project Managers
Organizing the Team
Starting a New Project
Managing the Ongoing Project
Summary
Chapter 5: Architects
The Architect Role
Infrastructure Architect
Application Architect
DSI, SDM, and DSL Revisited
The Distributed System Designers
The Logical Datacenter Designer
The Application Designer
Settings and Constraints
The System Designer
The Deployment Designer
Whats Next?
Summary
Chapter 6: Developers
Viewing Work Items
Implementing the Web Application or Service
Version Control
Integrated Testing
Team Foundation Build
Reports
Impact on Code Development
Summary
Chapter 7: Testers
Viewing Work Items
Managing Tests
Testing in Visual Studio 2005
Test Results and Tracking Bugs
Summary
Part III: Methodologies and Extensibility
Chapter 8: Microsoft Solutions Framework
Whats New in MSF 4.0
MSF for Agile Software Development
MSF for CMMI Process Improvement
Implementing MSF 4.0 with Team System
Summary
Chapter 9: Customizing and Extending Team System
Customizing Versus Extending
Extensibility Toolkit
Partners
Summary
Chapter 10: Wrapping It Up: The Endgame and Deployment
Team Build
Deploying the Application
Closing Down the Current Iteration
Summary
Part IV: Appendixes
Appendix A: A Day in the Life of Team System
The Adventure Works Scenario
The Adventure Works Team
Using MSF for Agile Software Development
Appendix B: Distributed System Designer Reference
Logical Datacenter Designer
Application Designer
Class Designer
Appendix C: Codenames
Working with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 0735621853
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 97
Authors:
Richard Hundhausen
BUY ON AMAZON
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Phase 3 Mobilization
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The Need for .NET
The Project Vision and Business Case
Initial Project Planning
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Conclusion
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