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Enabling New Features of Visual Studio Team System 2010 Beta 1 in Upgraded Team Projects

After you upgrade your server to Visual Studio Team System 2010 Beta 1, you have a wealth of new features available. Generally, you don’t have to do anything except start using those new features. For example, you can use the new types of links between work items, such as parent and child links, immediately after the server is upgraded.

In the cases described here, though, you’ll have to do some work if you want to use the new features in team projects that were upgraded from an earlier version of Visual Studio Team System. You can enable these features immediately after upgrading your server, or you can begin using your team project and enable any or all of them at a more convenient time in the future.

The following posts provide manual steps for enabling each of these features. Hankan Eskici has also provided a script that you may find helpful, especially if you are using MSF for Agile Software Development v4.2 wihtout customizations. Even if you've customized your process, you should be able to tweak the script and use it.

Test Case

Enable Test Management: Visual Studio Team System 2010 includes features that allow you to manage your tests more effectively. The screenshots below show the new test case, and the integration of the test steps with a bug. Read Chris Patterson’s blog post to learn how to add test management to team projects that you upgraded to Visual Studio Team System 2010.

Lab

Enable Lab Management: You can set up environments to run tests and collect data remotely. For information about enabling lab management, read Vishal Mehrotra’s blog post.

Agile Workbooks

Enable the Agile Planning Workbooks: You can use the new planning workbooks that are included in MSF for Agile Software Development v5.0 to help you plan your project and iterations. If your team project uses MSF for Agile Software Development v4.2, read Aaron Bjork’s blog posts to enable the iteration backlog and product backlog new workbooks.

 

Branch

Enable Branch Visualization: Visual Studio Team System 2010 makes a clear distinction between folders and branches, and adds some new tools to visualize your branch hierarchy and initiate actions such as merges. Read Jamie Cool’s blog post to learn how to convert folders into branches.

Report

 

Enable Reports: If you open your team project's Reports folder, you'll find that the reports you had been using aren't there. They are still available at https://<server>/reports/<team project>, but they will need to be updated to adapt to the changes to the schema of the cube and the warehouse database. These reports will continue to show the data as it existed before your server was upgraded. Aaron Bjork has a post that explains where the reports can be found and how to move them to the appropriate location on the report server. John Socha-Leialoha has posted information to help you make the changes to your reports so that they work with the new schema and pick up the new data from the upgraded server. Sunder Raman has posted a good article on what those changes are.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    May 20, 2009
    I don't expect too many of you will try this given that this is a Beta 1 release and there's no broad
  • Anonymous
    May 20, 2009
    As a follow up to my previous blog post that talks about the sample script to enable new features in
  • Anonymous
    May 31, 2009
    Actualizando a Team Foundation Server 2010
  • Anonymous
    June 12, 2009
    This post provides an inventory of the process template files, data elements, and other objects and other