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Visual Studio Team System - Ressourcen

Hier eine Zusammenfassung der verfügbaren Ressourcen für Developer und Architeken, die Visual Studio Team System evaluieren möchten: 

Team Centers

* Project Manager

* Software Architect

* Software Developer

* Software Tester

* Database Professional

* Team Foundation Server

White papers

* Team Foundation Server Version Control from a Visual SourceSafe User's Perspective

* Scrum & CFD

* TrialBalance Build System, TrialBalance Build System - Part II) about a custom build system that uses Team Foundation Server, Readify's TFS Integrator, and some MSBuild customizations to extend the notion of continuous integration all the way through to continuous distribution.

* PROJECT SERVER VISUAL STUDIO TEAM SYSTEM CONNECTOR

* Software-Development Methodologies and Visual Studio Team System: From Documents to Automation

Events

* DB Pro Launch Event: Microsoft Teams Deliver: Rally Your Team to Deliver Great Software 

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MSDN Briefings

Virtual Labs

* Express (30-minute) virtual lab (Microsoft Virtual Lab Express: What's new in Visual Studio Team System) you can use to get a quick taste of Team System from the developer's perspective.

* For a more comprehensive evaluation of Visual Studio Team System please visit our 90-minute Virtual Labs

* Virtual Labs Home: Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005

Case Studies

* Hewlett-Packard – HP used the capabilities provided by Microsoft Visual Studio Foundation Server to deliver a comprehensive, enterprise-wide solution for project and process management.

* Microsoft IT - Discussion on the deployment of Visual Studio 2005 Team System in Microsoft IT to centralize source control and work item tracking for development teams.

o Extending Visual Studio 2005 Team System Discussion on how Microsoft IT extended Visual Studio 2005 Team System to incorporate software development lifecycle methodology process by modifying the default process template. By modifying the process template developer compliance increased and external tools were eliminated.

o Deploying Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server as an Enterprise-Wide Service By deploying Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server as an enterprise-wide service, Microsoft is standardizing methodologies for project management, software development, and software testing. This standardization provides a much more transparent management view into projects and makes complying with statutory reporting requirements much easier.
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* Info Support

* Fujitsu Consulting

* TCSC

* Airways New Zealand

Blogs

* Rob Caron – A Team System Nexus

* TFS Migration Toolkit blog

* Brian Keller: Technical Evangelist for Team System

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Mario Szpuszta

Video

* Exploring the new Domain-Specific Language (DSL) Tools with Stuart Kent

* This is a video recording of the general session demo on VSTS given at TechEd 2004

* Richard Murillo - Using VSTS in Microsoft Legal

* Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals

* Eric Lee - TFS Culture

* Sonal Pardeshi - Using VSTS's Source Code Management

* Doug Neumann - Source Code control guy on VSTS team

* Ian Huff - Using VSTS Performance Tools to Speed Up Your App (Part 1)

Webcasts

* MSDN Webcast: Five Reasons to Love Visual Studio Team System (Nov 13)

* MSDN Webcast: Introduction to Visual Studio Team System (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Overview of Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Architects (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Overview of Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Developers (Part 1 of 2) (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Overview of Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Developers (Part 2 of 2) (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Drill Down into Visual Studio Team System: Team Developer Edition (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Best of Launch: Visual Studio 2005 Team System (Level 200)

* MSDN Architecture Webcast: Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Managing the Software Lifecycle (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: An Introduction to Visual Studio Team System and the Microsoft Solutions Framework (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Overview of Visual Studio Team System (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: The MSDN Subscription Evolution (Level 100)

* MSDN Webcast: Code Coverage and Profiling in Visual Studio Team System (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Domain-Specific Language Tools for Model-Driven Development in Visual Studio 2005 (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Drill Down into Visual Studio Team System: Team Architect Edition (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Visual Studio Team System Extensibility: Creating and Extending System Definition Models (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Visual Studio Team System Extensibility: Creating Graphical Designers with Domain-Specific Language (DSL) Tools (Level 200)

* MSDN Architecture Webcast: Test-Driven Development Using Visual Studio Team System (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Drill Down into Visual Studio Team System: Team Test (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Effective Web and Load Testing in Visual Studio Team System (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Increasing the Acceleration of Problem Resolution in Visual Studio Team System (Level 100)

* MSDN Webcast: Load and Web Testing with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Visual Studio 2005 Team System Extensibility: Overview (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Visual Studio Team System Extensibility: For Software Developers and Testers (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Troubleshooting Web Site Performance Issues with Visual Studio Team System (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Penetration Testing with Visual Studio Team System and Fortify Security Tester (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Requirements Gathering and Tracking in the Visual Environment of Serena Composer (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Design for Operations Using AVIcode Intercept Studio and MOM 2005 (Level 100)

* MSDN Webcast: Enterprise Project Management and Reporting in Visual Studio 2005 Team System (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: How and Why Process Guidance Matters in Visual Studio 2005 Team System (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Implementing and Customizing MSF 4.0 Process Guidance within Visual Studio 2005 Team System (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Managing Requirements with Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Managing Work with Visual Studio 2005 Team System (Level 400)

* MSDN Webcast: Microsoft Solutions Framework for CMMI Process Improvement and the Standard CMMI Assessment Method for Process Improvement (SCAMPI) (Level 200)

* MSDN Architecture Webcast: Migrating from Visual SourceSafe to Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (Level 200)

* MSDN Architecture Webcast: Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Source and Version Control Management (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: An Inside Look at the TFS Proxy File Cache Server (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Drill Down into Visual Studio Team System: Foundation Server/Third-Party Integration (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Using Metrics from Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server to Manage and Troubleshoot Your Projects (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Enterprise-Class Version Control (Level 200)

* MSDN Webcast: Visual Studio Team System Extensibility: Team Foundation Server (Level 200)

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