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1 John Allwright Product Manager – Visual Studio

2 The Visual Studio Vision Foster a vibrant partner ecosystem Build the right product for customers Improve software team communication Reduce development complexity

3 The Software Lifecycle What We’ve Heard “Building software today is very difficult” “Building software today is very difficult” “My team is spread out and specialized” “My team is spread out and specialized” “Tools today don’t work well together” “Tools today don’t work well together” “I need to be able to predict the success of my projects” “I need to be able to predict the success of my projects” “My organization needs customizable process guidance” “My organization needs customizable process guidance”

4 Infrastructure Architect Project Manager Developer Tester Solution Architect Business Stakeholder Silos in the IT Lifecycle

5 Development Teams Infrastructure Architect Solution Architect Project Manager Developer Tester End User

6 Roles – show of hands Developer Developer Tester Tester Application Architect Application Architect Infrastructure Architect Infrastructure Architect Project Manager Project Manager Business Stakeholder Business Stakeholder

7 Communication Barriers Pockets of information within disciplines Pockets of information within disciplines Unclear delineation of responsibilities Unclear delineation of responsibilities Conflicting best practices and architectures Conflicting best practices and architectures Conflicting strategic goals and objectives Conflicting strategic goals and objectives SolutionArchitect InfrastructureArchitect IT Operations doesn’t understand application structure Developers don’t understand operations policy Reduce complexity through operations knowledge Increase communication and collaboration via product integration

8 Core Tenets to Success Tools need to… Tools need to…  …reduce the complexity of delivering modern service-oriented solutions  …be tightly integrated and facilitate better team collaboration  …enable customization and extensibility by organizations and ISVs

9 Expanding Visual Studio Increased Reliability Quality Early & Often Predictability & Visibility Design for Operations Project Manager Solution Architect Developer Tester Infrastructure Architect

10 Facilitates Communication Reduces Complexity Enables Partners Tools Tools

11 Visual Studio V6 to 2005 (Enterprise: VSEE, VBEE, VCEE) (Professional: VB, VS, VC, VJ, VID) (Standard: VB, VC, VJ) Visual Studio Team Foundation Visual Studio Team Architect Visual Studio Team Test Visual Studio Team Developer Visual Studio Team Suite Visual Studio Standard Visual Studio Professional WebMatrixWebMatrix Visual Basic Visual C++ Visual C# Visual J# Visual WebDev “Express” Products

12 Visual Studio Team System Change ManagementWork Item TrackingReportingProject Site Visual Studio Team Foundation Integration ServicesProject Management Process and Architecture Guidance Dynamic Code Analyzer Visual Studio Team Architect Static Code AnalyzerCode ProfilerUnit TestingCode CoverageVisio and UML ModelingTeam Foundation Client (includes CAL)Visual Studio Professional EditionClass DesignerLoad TestingManual TestingTest Case ManagementApplication DesignerLogical Infra. DesignerDeployment Designer Visual Studio Team Developer Visual Studio Team Test Visual Studio Industry Partners Big Build

13 Broad Industry Support

14 johnallw@microsoft.com

15 Team Foundation Server & Team Architect Paul Appleby

16 Visual Studio Team System Process and Architecture Guidance Visual Studio Industry Partners Change ManagementWork Item TrackingReportingProject SiteIntegration ServicesProject ManagementDynamic Code Analyzer Visual Studio Team Architect Static Code AnalyzerCode ProfilerUnit TestingCode CoverageVisio and UML ModelingTeam Foundation Client (includes CAL)Visual Studio Professional EditionLoad TestingManual TestingTest Case ManagementApplication DesignerLogical Infra. DesignerDeployment Designer Visual Studio Team Developer Visual Studio Team Test Project Site Work Item Tracking ReportingProject Management Visual Studio Team Foundation Big BuildClass Designer Change Management

17 Team Foundation Capabilities Work item tracking Work item tracking  Easy, Integrated into development process  Design your own process – Fields, Forms, States, Rules  Extensive linking – bugs, reports, artifacts  Notifications Source Code Control Source Code Control  Easy, integrated into development environment  Integrated check in experience  Scalable and robust  Parallel development  Notifications Metrics warehouse Metrics warehouse  Automatic data collection  OLAP reporting  Trending, aggregation & drilldown Project portal Project portal  Single place to go for high-level project information  Web access work items  WSS based

18 Project Management Gaps in translating work Gaps in translating work Team is disconnected Team is disconnected Tracking, not managing Tracking, not managing Difficult to implement process changes Difficult to implement process changes

19 Methodology Template Delivered via Team Foundation Server Delivered via Team Foundation Server Contains: Contains:  Work Item Types, workflow  Check In Policy  Specification Templates  Reports  Groups & Permissions  Integrated Help  Phase Exit Criteria Exposed within Help Exposed within Help

20 Demo Projects, Work Items, Source Code Control

21 Work Items Everywhere Author work items in Microsoft Excel Work items show up in Visual Studio Assign work items to resources using Microsoft Project View project status in Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Project

22 Change Management Check In “Shelve” work in progress Build rules enforced during check-in process

23 Reporting Reporting

24 Project Portal SharePoint-based Project Portal

25 Project Creation Project Creation Wizard

26 Project Creation Project Creation Wizard

27 Project Management Author work items in Microsoft Excel Work items show up in Visual Studio Assign work items to resources using Microsoft Project View project status in Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Project

28 Change Management Check In “Shelve” work in progress Build rules enforced during check-in process

29 Project Portal SharePoint-based Project Portal

30 Team Foundation V2 Roadmap Work flow Work flow  Automated Check in acceptance testing, approval and review  Inter-work item flow Advanced Distributed development Advanced Distributed development  Replication, Offline Better traceability Better traceability

31 Visual Studio Team System Process and Architecture Guidance Visual Studio Industry Partners Dynamic Code Analyzer Visual Studio Team Architect Static Code AnalyzerCode ProfilerUnit TestingCode CoverageVisio and UML ModelingTeam Foundation Client (includes CAL)Visual Studio Professional EditionClass ModelingLoad TestingManual TestingTest Case ManagementApplication ModelingLogical Infra. ModelingDeployment Modeling Visual Studio Team Developer Visual Studio Team Test Application DesignerLogical Infra. Designer Deployment Designer Change ManagementWork Item TrackingReportingProject Site Visual Studio Team Foundation Integration ServicesProject ManagementBig Build

32 Team Architect Distributed Application Designer Distributed Application Designer  Whiteboard mode for application design  Web Services Enhancements (WSE) support  Validation against logical infrastructure Logical Infrastructure Designer Logical Infrastructure Designer  Settings and constraints editor  SDM generation and compiler  Click-once support

33 Team Architect Key scenarios Key scenarios  Design connected systems  “Design for Operations”  Code visualization  Documentation and conceptual drawings

34 Team Architect Problem Space Customers have communication problems between Customers have communication problems between  Architects and Developers  Developers do not work within architectural guidelines  Development and Operations  Deployment problems caught too late Customers recognize value of modeling tools Customers recognize value of modeling tools  Visualization of designs  Higher level abstractions simply design and development  Generation `of code and other artifacts can improve productivity Modeling tools have poor history of success Modeling tools have poor history of success  Positive: good for documentation  Negative: CASE baggage, round-tripping complexities, not used for software development

35 Demo Architect Tools

36 Application Designer Service-Oriented Architecture model Port Details editor

37 Logical Infrastructure Designer Services assigned to logical infrastructure Architecture validated against operational settings and constraints

38 Team Architect V2 Roadmap Support for Indigo service framework Support for Indigo service framework Contract Designer Contract Designer Business Process Designer Business Process Designer Pattern engine Pattern engine

39 Visual Studio Team System Team Developer Mike Pelton mpelton@microsoft.com

40 Visual Studio Team System Process and Architecture Guidance Visual Studio Industry Partners Dynamic Code Analyzer Visual Studio Team Architect Static Code AnalyzerCode ProfilerUnit TestingCode CoverageVisio and UML ModelingTeam Foundation Client (includes CAL)Visual Studio Professional EditionClass DesignerLoad TestingManual TestingTest Case ManagementApplication DesignerLogical Infra. DesignerDeployment Designer Visual Studio Team Developer Visual Studio Team Test Dynamic Code AnalyzerStatic Code Analyzer Code Profiler Unit TestingCode Coverage Change ManagementWork Item TrackingReportingProject Site Visual Studio Team Foundation Integration ServicesProject ManagementBig Build

41 Class Designer Class Designer and two-way code synch

42 Team Developer The Tools the Microsoft Uses The Tools the Microsoft Uses Features Features  Static code analysis  Support for managed and native code  PREfast used in Trustworthy Computing Code Reviews  FxCop used to develop.NET framework  Code profiling  Based on two internal profilers:  Instrumented – IceCAP, used by Windows Base and SQL Server  Sampling – LOP, used throughout MX, including Xbox  Includes ETW events  Sequence view examines running threads  GC view of object allocation and lifetime  Caller-callee, callstack, and function views  Code coverage  Basic Block Coverage  Based on the BBCover technology that Windows & Visual Studio use  Application Verifier

43 Static Code Analysis Static Code Analyzer

44 Code Coverage

45 Team Developer V2 Roadmap Runtime Analysis: Runtime Analysis:  System level profiling and application monitoring  Integration of runtime analysis with operations Static Analysis: Static Analysis:  Editor integration (Squigglies)  More rules & targets

46 Team Test Mike Ormond mormond@microsoft.com

47 Visual Studio Team System Process and Architecture Guidance Visual Studio Industry Partners Dynamic Code Analyzer Visual Studio Team Architect Static Code AnalyzerCode ProfilerUnit TestingCode CoverageVisio and UML ModelingTeam Foundation Client (includes CAL)Visual Studio Professional EditionLoad TestingManual TestingTest Case ManagementApplication DesignerLogical Infra. DesignerDeployment Designer Visual Studio Team Developer Visual Studio Team Test Load TestingManual Testing Test Case Management Change ManagementWork Item TrackingReportingProject Site Visual Studio Team Foundation Integration ServicesProject ManagementBig BuildClass Designer

48 Team Test Testing becomes 1 st class in Visual Studio Testing becomes 1 st class in Visual Studio Tests are Source Code Tests are Source Code Visual Studio Test Environment Visual Studio Test Environment Authoring Execution Results

49 Test Authoring Enable authoring features specific to testing without impeding standard development experience Enable authoring features specific to testing without impeding standard development experience Primary UI Elements Primary UI Elements  Solution Explorer  Test View  Properties Window  Results Window Largest real estate reserved for code Largest real estate reserved for code

50 Test Execution Provide rich environment for the management and control of test cases Provide rich environment for the management and control of test cases Primary UI elements Primary UI elements  Test Explorer  Command Line Parser  Results Window Primary user is not test author, rather to manage and execute tests Primary user is not test author, rather to manage and execute tests

51 Test Results Provide test execution information and outcome information Provide test execution information and outcome information Primary UI Elements Primary UI Elements  Results Window Provides run information, test results, error messages Provides run information, test results, error messages Raise a bug directly from a test result Raise a bug directly from a test result

52 Test Types Test Types are an attempt to simplify test development and extensibility Test Types are an attempt to simplify test development and extensibility  Code can still do anything  Types don’t enforce code behaviour What types? What types? AutomatedOrderedGeneric3rd Party WebManualLoadUnit

53 Demo Unit Testing Manual Tests Web Tests Load Testing

54 Unit Test Example Data Driven Unit Test Example Data Driven Solution Explorer showing Test Project Solution Explorer showing Test Project

55 Manual Test Completed (passed) Manual Test Completed (passed) Test Results Window Test View Window

56 Test Explorer Tests grouped by category Test Explorer Tests grouped by category Test Results Tests in progress Test Results Tests in progress

57 Test Case Management

58 Load Testing Creation Load Testing Web recorder Load Testing Web recorder

59 Web Test in progress

60 Load Test Perf Counter integration and monitoring

61 Team Test V2 Roadmap Functional UI testing Functional UI testing  For Avalon, Windows.Forms, Win32, IE Test Lab management Test Lab management  Setup, tear down, distribution, and baselining Historical code coverage trends on a per-method basis Historical code coverage trends on a per-method basis Test case prioritization Test case prioritization

62 Expanding Visual Studio Increased Reliability Quality Early & Often Predictability & Visibility Design for Operations Project Manager Solution Architect Developer Tester Infrastructure Architect

63 Visual Studio Team System Change ManagementWork Item TrackingReportingProject Site Visual Studio Team Foundation Integration ServicesProject Management Process and Architecture Guidance Dynamic Code Analyzer Visual Studio Team Architect Static Code AnalyzerCode ProfilerUnit TestingCode CoverageVisio and UML ModelingTeam Foundation Client (includes CAL)Visual Studio Professional EditionClass DesignerLoad TestingManual TestingTest Case ManagementApplication DesignerLogical Infra. DesignerDeployment Designer Visual Studio Team Developer Visual Studio Team Test Visual Studio Industry Partners Big Build

64 MSDN Connection Get personalised info and a customised RSS feed Get personalised info and a customised RSS feed  The programming language(s) you’re interested in  The technology area(s) you’re interested in  The information you want View news, technical resources, events, webcasts and community information View news, technical resources, events, webcasts and community information Sign up for MSDN Connection at: Sign up for MSDN Connection at:  http://www.microsoft.com/uk/msdn http://www.microsoft.com/uk/msdn

65 Additional Information Visual Studio Team System Dev Center Visual Studio Team System Dev Center  All the latest info on Team System  http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/teamsystem http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/teamsystem The UK MSDN Site & Flash The UK MSDN Site & Flash  Local news, events, webcasts  http://www.microsoft.com/uk/msdn http://www.microsoft.com/uk/msdn  Register to received the bi-weekly MSDN Flash by email  http://www.microsoft.com/uk/msdn/flash.aspx http://www.microsoft.com/uk/msdn/flash.aspx Try Visual Studio Try Visual Studio  http://www.microsoft.com/vstudio/tryit http://www.microsoft.com/vstudio/tryit Take a look at the Express products Take a look at the Express products  http://msdn.microsoft.com/express http://msdn.microsoft.com/express GotDotNet and ASP.NET GotDotNet and ASP.NET  http://www.gotdotnet.com – Team System Walkthroughs http://www.gotdotnet.com  http://www.asp.net http://www.asp.net

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