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Brian Harry Technical Fellow Microsoft Session Code: DEV205
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Brian Harry Microsoft Technical Fellow Product Unit Manager, TFS Farmer 15 Years
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Agenda 2010 ALM Investments Testing for Testers Lab Management Developer Productivity Parallel Development Continuous Integration ++ Deployment & Admin Project Management Architecture The Future
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Project Management Enable our process, your process, no process Value propositions Customize to your process Excel reports Simplified warehouse Relational warehouse Excel reporting Easier to share Richer dashboards MOSS support Web parts
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Project Management, continued Value propositions Rich traceability Hierarchy Custom work item links Link queryability Better SCRUM support Agile workbooks Simplified template New guidance Scalable TFS Basic Cross project reporting
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Project Management
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work Are we making progress on running test plans? How are our builds doing over time? Are we fixing bugs? What’s the quality of our bug fixes?
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work Are we getting enough coverage? How many lines of code are we churning?
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work Chart now shows Active and Resolved bugs
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work Standard Excel chart so properties can easily be modified
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work I can now publish the updates back to my dashboard
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work Reload the workbook to clear Excel Services cache so that the updates show up immediately
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work
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Dashboard: SharePoint Server Reporting in 2010 | Custom reports | Making transparency work My dashboard shows active and resolved bugs now - that was easy!
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Project Management Sessions DEV202 Thurs 9:00-10:15 Doing it Right: Planning and Tracking Projects with Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 DEV207 Wed 17:30-18:45 How Microsoft Does It: Internal Use of Team Foundation Server and Microsoft Visual Studio Team System for Software Development Required Slide Speakers, please list the Breakout Sessions, TLC Interactive Theaters and Labs that are related to your session. Required Slide Speakers, please list the Breakout Sessions, TLC Interactive Theaters and Labs that are related to your session.
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Architecture Understand & communicate Features Architecture Explorer Layer diagram Use case designer Activity designer Component diagram Logical class designer Sequence diagram Architecture validation during build
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Architecture Validation
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Architecture Sessions DEV313 Thurs 13:30-14:45 Architecture Discovery and Validation with Visual Studio 2010 DEV312 Fri 10:45-12:00 Using and Extending Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Architecture and Modeling Tools Required Slide Speakers, please list the Breakout Sessions, TLC Interactive Theaters and Labs that are related to your session. Required Slide Speakers, please list the Breakout Sessions, TLC Interactive Theaters and Labs that are related to your session.
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The Future More on Project Server Enable PMO participation Roll up Resource planning “Fit” the Project Server workflow CTP available in TFS 2010 launch timeframe
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Summary It’s a BIG release! TFS Project Management is more approachable Agile/SCRUM are playing a central role Architecture is about understanding & communicating
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© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION. Required Slide
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